17 Pa. Commw. 624 | Pa. Commw. Ct. | 1975
Opinion by
The parties are in agreement on the facts of this case. As a result of a compensable back injury that occurred in 1971, claimant-appellee and employer-appellant entered into a compensation agreement pursuant to which claimant-appellee was paid compensation based on total disability. Approximately two years after the accident, employer-appellant filed a petition to modify the compensation agreement averring disability had decreased to 40.%. Claimant-appellee opposed the petition to modify claiming total disability still existed. After a hearing, the Workmen’s Compensation referee found that claimant-appellee
Approximately two months later, claimant-appellee filed a petition for further medical services which the employer-appellant opposed. After a hearing before the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, the Board, on July 12, 1974, ordered claimant-appellee’s petition be granted in an amount not to exceed $200.00. On January 7, 1975, this order was amended to not exceed a period of six months to bring the order “in line with” this Court’s decision in Truck and Trailer Equipment Inc. v. Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, 14 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 272, 322 A.2d 393 (1974). Employer-appellant now appeals, arguing that claimant-appellee has not established by competent proof that he was entitled to additional medical services. We must agree.
We find that the evidence on this record in support of claimant-appellee’s petition to be almost non-existent. The doctor’s affidavit attached to the petition reads as follows:
“Dr. V. Berardis, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that in his opinion further medical care will result in restoring the injured employe’s earning power to a substantial degree, and the estimated total cost of further medical services covering [illegible] weeks will amount to approximately $ [illegible]. Included in said amount are hospital costs of $ [illegible].
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Counsel for the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board admits in his brief that “no transcript of the hearing concerning the Petition For Further Medical Services was made by the Board and, therefore, no transcript of any testimony is made a part of the record.” Therefore, the sum total of claimant-appellee’s evidence for the Court to review consists of the petition form and the above affidavit.
Accordingly, we enter the following
Order
Now, March 12, 1975, the decisions of the Workmen’s Compensation Appeal Board, dated July 12, 1974, and January 7,1975, are reversed and set aside.