Following claimant's October 2009 arrest for insurance fraud, and based upon responses provided by claimant on a workers' compensation questionnaire denying participation in any work or volunteer activity since her 2005 accident and an investigation and a video surveillance of claimant, the employer sought to suspend her wage replacement benefits. Johnson of counsel), for Kingston City School District and another, respondents.Īppeal from a decision of the Workers' Compensation Board filed August 22, 2014, which ruled that claimant violated Workers' Compensation Law § 114-a and disqualified her from receiving further workers' compensation benefits.Īs a result of a January 2005 work-related accident, claimant sustained compensable injuries to her left ankle and lower back and was awarded wage replacement benefits. Before: McCarthy, J.P., Rose, Devine, Clark and Aarons, JJ.
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