Claim of Goding v. Par Microsystems
This case involves a claimant's appeal from a Workers' Compensation Board decision that denied benefits for a respiratory condition. The claimant alleged the condition was an occupational disease caused by workplace irritants. The Board's decision, which found no causal relationship between the condition and employment, was based on the opinion of a pulmonologist. This expert concluded that the claimant's respiratory distress was related to obesity, not occupational asthma or multiple chemical sensitivities. The appellate court affirmed the Board's decision, emphasizing that the Board has the discretion to resolve conflicts in medical opinions, particularly when determining causality.