Muretic v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Muretic v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board, 955 A.2d 343 (Pa. 2008)
Per Curiam

Muretic v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

AND NOW, this 7th day of August, 2008, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issues, rephrased for clarity, are:

(1) Did the Commonwealth Court commit an error of law, under Mitchell v. WCAB (Steve’s Prince of Steaks), 572 Pa. 380, 815 A.2d 620 (2003), in determining that Petitioner’s failure to report to an offered job, because of her incarceration, was an act of “bad faith,” which would then relieve Respondent of the burden of showing job availability following any period of subsequent total disability experienced by Petitioner?
(2) Did the Commonwealth Court commit an error of law in holding that Petitioner was barred by collateral estoppel from arguing that Respondent was, once again, required to show job availability following a period of total disability?

Reference

Full Case Name
Linda MURETIC, Petitioner v. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEAL BOARD (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY), Respondents
Status
Published