Corgatelli v. Steel West, Inc.
Annotate this CaseGary Corgatelli sought worker's compensation benefits from his employer Steel West and the State of Idaho's Industrial Special Indemnity Fund (ISIF) for a 2005 back injury that he incurred as a result of his employment. The Idaho Industrial Commission concluded that Corgatelli had a permanent physical impairment of 15% of the whole person, attributing 5% to an earlier injury in 1994 and 10% to the 2005 injury, and that Corgatelli was totally and permanently disabled. The Commission further concluded that ISIF was liable for disability benefits because the effects of Corgatelli's preexisting impairment from the 1994 injury combined with his 2005 injury to cause total and permanent disability. The Commission subsequently issued an order to clarify that Steel West was entitled to credit on the disability award for permanent physical impairment benefits Steel West previously paid to Corgatelli for his 2005 injury. Corgatelli appealed the Commission's order to credit Steel West. ISIF cross-appealed the Commission's determination of ISIF liability. Upon review, the Supreme Court concluded the Commission erred when it allowed Steel West to offset its liability for total and permanent disability benefits with permanent physical impairment benefits previously paid to Corgatelli. Furthermore, the Court found no substantial evidence to support the Commission's finding that ISIF was liable to Corgatelli for benefit payment. The Commission's award to Steel West of a credit for permanent physical impairment benefits previously paid to Corgatelli in 2006 and 2007 for his 2005 back injury was vacated. The Commission's finding of ISIF liability was reversed. And this case was remanded for further proceedings.
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