Claim of Sidaris v. Brookhaven Memorial Hospital
The Workers’ Compensation Board granted benefits to a claimant, an environmental service worker, who suffered a back injury on March 6, 1996, finding it aggravated a preexisting condition and arose from employment. The employer and its insurance carrier appealed, arguing the injury was not accidental and was due to the preexisting condition. The appellate court rejected this, noting the sudden nature of the injury and the lack of prior significant medical issues or lost work time despite the preexisting condition. Medical evidence supported an acute change in claimant’s condition post-injury. The court affirmed the Board's decision, finding substantial evidence that the claimant sustained an accidental injury.