Claim of Martinez v. LeFrak City Management
Claimant, working as a porter and professional boxer, sustained a left bicep injury during a boxing match on July 30, 2004, which an MRI confirmed required surgery. Despite this, claimant reported a new left arm injury on August 18, 2004, while at work as a porter, and subsequently underwent surgery for the bicep. He filed for workers' compensation benefits, leading to a 30% schedule loss of use award. However, the employer’s carrier alleged a Workers’ Compensation Law § 114-a violation, arguing claimant failed to disclose the prior boxing injury to medical providers. The Workers’ Compensation Board found a violation, disqualifying claimant from the schedule loss of use award but allowing medical benefits. The Appellate Division affirmed the Board's decision, finding substantial evidence supported the conclusion that claimant knowingly misrepresented his medical history.