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Veterans Mem. Med. Ctr. v. St. Paul F. M.

Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Meriden
May 7, 1997
1997 Ct. Sup. 5007 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)

Opinion

No. CV 970256147S

May 7, 1997


MEMORANDUM FILED MAY 7, 1997


After hearing held on defendant's motion to dismiss, it is hereby Ordered: granted, for the following reasons:

Whether the defendant, pursuant to a policy of insurance issued under the Workers' Compensation Act (Chap. 568, Conn. Gen. Stat.) is liable to the plaintiff for the cost of medical services provided to an injured employee is a question which must be adjudicated by the Workers' Compensation Commission ("All disputes concerning liability for hospital services in workers' compensation cases shall be settled by the commissioner . . .") Sec. 31-294d(d), Conn. Gen. Stat. In short, the validity of the plaintiff's lien and whether the defendant is liable for the charges claimed are issues which the Commissioner must decide. Should there be dissatisfaction with the Commissioner's decision, health insurance legislation authorizes resort to the Superior Court to contest the decision. Sec. 38a-470 (f). Conn. Gen. Stat.

This court is not persuaded, as the plaintiff urges, that the above statute [Sec. 38a-470 (f)] vests in the Superior Court original jurisdiction to decide such issues. Matters which concern compensability and the amount of hospital expenses should first be addressed by the Commission before any appellate review is in order. See Pokorny v. Getta's Garage, 22 Conn. App. 539, 547-48 (1990). The plaintiff has failed to exhaust the administrative remedy available to it at the Commission, and therefore this court has not obtained jurisdiction to act. Polymer Resources, Ltd. v. Keeney, 227 Conn. 545, 557 (1993). Under these circumstances the court is bound to dismiss the case. Chzrislonk v. New York. N.H. and H.R. Co., 101 Conn. 356, 358 (1924); Concerned Citizens of Sterling v. Sterling, 204 Conn. 551, 557 (1987).

GAFFNEY, J.


Summaries of

Veterans Mem. Med. Ctr. v. St. Paul F. M.

Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Meriden
May 7, 1997
1997 Ct. Sup. 5007 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)
Case details for

Veterans Mem. Med. Ctr. v. St. Paul F. M.

Case Details

Full title:VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER v. ST. PAUL FIRE MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY

Court:Connecticut Superior Court, Judicial District of Meriden

Date published: May 7, 1997

Citations

1997 Ct. Sup. 5007 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1997)
19 CLR 483