Bridgestone Americas, Inc. v. Anderson
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In the Supreme Court of Iowa, a case involved Bridgestone Americas, Inc., and Old Republic Insurance Company, appellants, against Charles Anderson, appellee. Anderson, an employee of Bridgestone, reported a right shoulder injury and a right arm injury after decades of manual labor. He pursued a workers’ compensation action, which was awarded by the deputy workers’ compensation commissioner and affirmed by the workers’ compensation commissioner. The employer sought judicial review, and the district court affirmed the commissioner’s decision.
The employer appealed, posing three questions: whether the injuries were compensable, whether they should be compensated as unscheduled injuries under Iowa Code section 85.34(2)(v), and whether the compensation was calculated correctly. The court concluded that the injuries were compensable but should be classified as scheduled injuries under Iowa Code section 85.34(2), paragraphs (m) and (n), not unscheduled injuries.
The court affirmed the district court’s decision in part, reversed in part, and remanded the case for determination of compensation for the employee's scheduled injuries, meaning compensation should be based on the extent to which a body part's function has been impaired, not the employee's loss of earning capacity.
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