469 N.W.2d 320 | Minn. | 1991
Certiorari was granted to review a decision of the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals reversing the compensation judge’s factual determination that audiology services were reasonably required to cure and relieve the injured worker from the effects of his work injury. We reverse and reinstate the decision of the compensation judge.
Phillip P. Schmidt sustained work-related burn injuries, including a slag burn to his left eardrum, when molten aluminum splashed on various parts of his body. The employer and its workers’ compensation insurance carrier paid the wage loss benefits and medical expenses which included surgical reconstruction of the left eardrum.
Reversed and decision of compensation judge reinstated.
Employee is awarded $400 in attorney fees.
. A dispute over permanent partial disability compensation was part of a prior proceeding. Schmidt v. Modern Metals Foundry, Inc., 424 N.W.2d 538 (Minn.1988).