17 Pa. Commw. 485 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1975
Opinion by
On July 27, 1971, Vladimir Karabcievscy (claimant),, while in the course of his employment with the Harrisburg Railways Company (employer), fell off a parked truck and suffered an injury to his back. On September 8, 1971, claimant and employer executed a compensation agreement, the terms of which provided that claimant was to be paid medical and hospital expenses and the sum of $60 each week from August 3, 1971, during an indefinite period, for disability resulting from the accidental injury of July 27, 1971.
On December 18, 1972, following employer’s petition requesting the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board
On August 3, 1973, prior to any further action or rulings, claimant died. On December 13, 1973, the referee suspended compensation payments due claimant, as of April 30, 1973, because claimant had been in violation of the Board’s order to submit to hospitalization. By an amended order dated January 14, 1974, the referee suspended compensation payments due claimant, as of April 3, 1973. On January 17, 1974, an attorney for claimant’s wife filed an appeal with the Board from the referee’s two orders of'suspension. By order of May 23,1974, the Board rescinded its December 18, 1972 order requiring claimant to submit to hospitalization and evaluation and directed that “compensation pursuant to the compensation agreement be paid from April 30, 1973 to August 3, 1973, the date of death of claimant, and that said payments be made to the widow of claimant.” This appeal by the employer followed and we affirm.
Section 314 of The Pennsylvania Workmen’s Compensation Act
A careful review of this record discloses a factual situation indicating that claimant was unable to clothe or care for himself and did not leave his home from June 1972 until his death. We merely hold here that, where the claimant died prior to a ruling of the compensation authorities suspending his compensation benefits, such benefits cannot be suspended on the basis of a Board order which is rescinded by the Board. We do not view this rescission to be such a manifest abuse of discretion by the Board as to justify our interference.
Accordingly, we enter the following
ORDER
And now, this 3rd day of March, 1975, the May 23, 1974 order of the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, relative to Vladimir Karabcievscy, deceased, is hereby affirmed.
. Act of June 2, 1915, P.L. 736, Art. Ill, §314, as amended, 77 P.S. §651 (Supp. 1974-75).