Opinion
No. C9-92-1198.
September 30, 1992.
Getts Geisheker, P.A., William H. Getts, Minneapolis, for relator.
Gilmore, Aafedt, Forde, Anderson Gray, P.A., Miriam P. Rykken, Minneapolis, for respondents.
Considered and decided by the court en banc without oral argument.
ORDER
Based upon all the files, records and proceedings herein,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the decision of the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals filed June 18, 1992 be, and the same is, affirmed with the exception of the rating of permanent partial disability which is modified to reflect the degree of disability assigned by the compensation judge.
Employee is awarded $400 in attorney fees.
MEMORANDUM
The compensation judge awarded impairment compensation for a two-level lumbar disc herniation. On appeal, the Workers' Compensation Court of Appeals affirmed the determination that permanent partial disability benefits were payable as impairment compensation, rather than economic recovery compensation, but modified the disability rating to reflect a single-level lumbar disc herniation. Where findings of the compensation judge are supported by substantial evidence, they should be left undisturbed. Ruether v. State, 455 N.W.2d 475, 478 (Minn. 1990). Here, the findings attendant to the compensation judge's disability rating were supported by the treating physician's report as well as MRI and CT scan reports. Consequently, the disability rating is modified to reflect the degree of disability assigned by the compensation judge. See Jacobowitch v. Bell Howell, 404 N.W.2d 270, 274 (Minn. 1987). The award of benefits as impairment compensation, rather than economic recovery compensation, is affirmed. Jerde v. Adolfson and Peterson, 484 N.W.2d 793 (Minn. 1992); Hengemuhle v. Long Prairie Jaycees, 358 N.W.2d 54 (Minn. 1984).