Claim of Baltsavias v. Caldor, Inc.
Claimant sustained work-related injuries in August 1975 and March 1977, leading to a permanent partial disability. The Workers’ Compensation Board apportioned the disability 25% to the 1975 case and 75% to the 1977 case, sustaining awards and an allowance for claimant’s former attorneys. The claimant appealed, arguing for permanent total disability and challenging legal fees. However, the court found these arguments outside the scope of the appeal, noting that prior decisions had established the nature and extent of disability and no timely appeal was taken. Reviewing the record, the court found substantial evidence to support the Board’s factual findings regarding carrier responsibility for medical bills and the average weekly wage. Consequently, the Board’s decision was affirmed.