Opinion
99-08961; 00-01335; A112621
Argued and submitted February 19, 2002.
Filed: March 27, 2002
Judicial Review from Workers' Compensation Board.
David C. Force argued the cause and filed the brief for petitioner.
Sandra K. Haynes argued the cause for respondent. On the brief were Joseph D. Robertson, Chess Trethewy and Garrett, Hemann, Robertson, Paulus, Jennings Comstock, P.C.
Before HASELTON, Presiding Judge, and LINDER and WOLLHEIM, Judges.
PER CURIAM
Remanded for reconsideration.
Claimant seeks review of a Workers' Compensation Board order, arguing that he was entitled to testify and submit other evidence at the hearing on his claim for permanent total disability. When the board issued its order, the Supreme Court had not yet decided Koskela v. Willamette Industries, Inc ., 331 Or. 362, 15 P.3d 548 (2000). In rejecting claimant's position, the board expressly relied on our decision in that case. See Koskela v. Willamette Industries, Inc ., 159 Or. App. 229, 978 P.2d 1018 (1999). Also, when the board issued its order, we had not yet decided Everett v. SAIF , 179 Or. App. 112, 38 P.3d 952 (2002), which holds that, as a condition to a claimant's right to present evidence in a testimonial form at hearing, the claimant must exhaust his or her administrative remedies by presenting the evidence in documentary form at the prior level of review.
Resolution of most of claimant's arguments will turn on how the Supreme Court's decision in Koskela applies to the particular issues in dispute. They also may turn on Everett's application in light of the development of the record at prior levels of review. The other issues that claimant raises may be affected as well if, as claimant argues, he is entitled to present new evidence at the hearing. Because the board did not have the benefit of either the Supreme Court's decision in Koskela or of our decision in Everett when it issued its order, and because we do not have the benefit of the board's consideration and application of those precedents in this case, we remand to the board for reconsideration in light of those decisions. ORS 656.298(7); ORS 183.482(8)(a) (on review, this court may "affirm, reverse or remand the order").
Remanded for reconsideration.