Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0015 - Offsetting Prior Awards
If a worker has a prior award of permanent disability under Oregon Workers' Compensation Law, the award is considered in subsequent claims under ORS 656.222 and 656.214.
(1) A prior award can be used to offset an
award for a subsequent claim when all the following are true:
(a) The prior claim is closed under Oregon
Workers' Compensation Law;
(b) The
prior claim has an award of permanent disability;
(c) The disability in the prior claim has not
fully dissipated as outlined in section (2) of this rule; and
(d) Both claims have similar disabilities as
outlined in sections (3) and (4) of this rule.
(2) A disability from a prior claim is
considered to have fully dissipated if there is not a preponderance of medical
evidence or opinion establishing that disability from the prior injury or
disease was still present on the date of the injury or disease of the claim
being determined. If disability from the prior injury or disease was not still
present, an offset is not applied.
(3) The following are considered when
determining what impairment findings can be offset from a prior claim:
(a) Only identical impairment findings of
like body parts or systems are to be offset (e.g., left leg sensation loss to
left leg sensation loss, chronic low back to chronic low back, psychological to
psychological, etc.).
(b) A more
distal body part impairment finding may be offset against a more proximal body
part impairment finding (or vice versa) if there is a combined effect of
impairment (e.g., a right forearm impairment finding may be offset against a
right arm impairment finding).
(c)
Irreversible findings and surgical values are not offset.
(4) The following are considered when
determining what disability findings can be offset from a prior claim:
(a) When a worker successfully returns to
work in a position requiring greater physical capacity than the RFC established
at the time of claim closure in a prior claim, an offset is not applied. The
BFC for the current claim closure is established under OAR
436-035-0012, without offsetting
the RFC from the prior claim.
(b)
The social-vocational factors of age and education (including SVP) are not
offset, but are redetermined as of the date of issuance.
(5) The following are considered when
calculating the current disability award and applying an offset:
(a) The worker's loss of use or function or
loss of earning capacity for the current disability under the
standards;
(b) The conditions or
findings of impairment from the prior awards which were still present just
prior to the current claim;
(c) The
worker's adaptability factors which were still present just prior to the
current claim, if appropriate; and
(d) The combined effect of the prior and
current injuries (the overall disability to a given body part), including the
extent to which the current loss of use or function or loss of earning capacity
(impairment and social-vocational factors) from a prior injury or disease was
still present at the time of the current injury or disease. After considering
and comparing the claims, any award of compensation in the current claim for
loss of use or function or loss of earning capacity caused by the current
injury or disease (which did not exist at the time of the current injury or
disease and for which the worker was not previously compensated) is
granted.
(e) When there is
measurable impairment in the current claim and the worker has not returned to
regular work but the offset applied reduces the impairment award to zero, the
worker is entitled to a work disability award. The work disability calculation
must include the percentage of measurable impairment from the current
claim.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726
Stats. Implemented.: ORS 656.005, 656.214, 656.222, 656.268, 656.726
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