Yarnall Warehouse & Home Insurance v. Jones
Yarnall Warehouse & Home Insurance v. Jones
Opinion of the Court
The employer/carrier appeals from an order of the deputy commissioner which found that the employer/carrier, though aware that the claimant was admitted to the hospital on an emergency basis, failed to provide needed medical treatment. The deputy ordered the employer/carrier to pay temporary total disability benefits for the period of hospitalization, interest, the bill of Dr. Hatt, and that portion of the hospital bill incurred before Dr. Miller was advised that the hospitalization was unauthorized.
The deputy’s finding that the claimant was hospitalized on an emergency basis is supported by competent substantial evidence. The point on appeal is accordingly AFFIRMED.
The claimant, on cross-appeal, challenges that portion of the order which denied payment of the hospital bill subsequent to the time Dr. Miller was put on notice that there was no authorization for the hospitalization. Claimant’s argument has merit. Liability for payment of the hospital bill resulted from the carrier’s failure to provide medical treatment after learning of the claimant’s need for such treatment.
As to the issue raised on cross-appeal, the order is REVERSED and REMANDED with directions that the deputy commissioner enter an order directing the employer/carrier to pay the hospital bill for the claimant’s full period of confinement.
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