Mark Tolbert v. Prairie Central Cooperative 10WC043745; 12IWCC0401 The Commission finds that Petitioner failed to prove exposure to bird feces or whatever.

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Mark Tolbert v. Prairie Central Cooperative 10WC043745; 12IWCC0401 The Commission finds that Petitioner failed to prove exposure to bird feces or whatever causes histoplasmosis. The Commission affirms all else. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COMMISSION that the Decision of the Arbitrator filed May 24, 2011 is hereby affirmed and adopted. Petitioner was no longer an employee of respondent on October 4, 2010, the date of accident listed on the Application for Adjustment of Claim. Voluntary Leave Questionnaire, …Mark told us that he had personal health issues that needed to be taken care of. At no time during that conversation did petitioner relate to Mr. Heil that his medical condition had anything to do with his work for respondent. Mr. Heil also testified that his first notice that petitioner was claiming a work related medical condition was upon receipt of a letter from petitioner's attorney on November 9, Petitioner's last day of actual work for respondent was August 31, Respondent was required to be notified of a work injury at least by October 15, 2010; therefore, I find that notice to respondent was not received until November 9, 2010, beyond the 45-day requirement under Section 6(c) of the Act.

Tolbert v. IWCC 2014 IL App (4th) WC, filed ¶ 33 The claimant appealed the Commission's decision to the circuit court, and the circuit court entered a judgment confirming the Commission's decision, finding that it "was not against the manifest weight of the evidence as to the issues of causal connection, date of accident, employer-employee relationship, course of employment, and notice.“ ¶ 94 For the foregoing reasons, we reverse the circuit court's judgment that confirmed the Commission's decision, reverse the Commission's decision denying the claimant's claim, and remand to the Commission for a determination of the claimant's request for TTD, medical, and prospective medical benefits.¶ 95 Reversed; cause remanded to the Commission.

Tolbert v. IWCC 2014 IL App (4th) WC ¶ 66 Section 6(c) of the Act requires the claimant to give notice of the accident "to the employer as soon as practicable, but not later than 45 days after the accident." 820 ILCS305/6(c). Section 6(c) further provides that "[n]o defect or inaccuracy of such notice shall be a bar to the maintenance of proceedings on arbitration or otherwise by the employee unless the employer proves that he is unduly prejudiced in such proceedings by such defect or inaccuracy." Id. The Commission found that the claimant's last day of work for the employer was August 31, Therefore, the arbitrator found, the claimant was required to give the employer notice of a work injury at least by October 15, It found that the claimant did not give notice until November9, 2010, when the employer received a letter from the claimant's attorney beyond the 45-day requirement of section 6(c). Whether the claimant gave timely notice required by section 6(c) of the Act is a finding to be made by the Commission which will not be disturbed on appeal unless it is against the manifest weight of the evidence.

Tolbert v. IWCC 2014 IL App (4th) WC The purpose of the notice requirement is "both to protect the employer against fraudulent claims by giving him an opportunity to investigate promptly and ascertain the facts of the alleged accident and to allow him to minimize his liability by affording the injured employee immediate medical treatment." (citation) The notice is jurisdictional, and the failure of the claimant to give notice will bar his claim. (citation). However, a claim is only barred if no notice whatsoever has been given. (citation). "If some notice has been given, but the notice is defective or inaccurate, then the employer must show that he has been unduly prejudiced.“ ¶ 68 In the present case, we believe that the Commission's finding that the claimant failed to give any notice is against the manifest weight of the evidence. The facts of this case do not present a situation in which the claimant failed to give any notice. Instead, the claimant gave notice as complete as he was capable of giving as to the cause of his conditions of ill-being on September 1, 2010, when he told Heil that he could no longer work. The employer, therefore, must show that it was unduly prejudiced as a result of any inaccuracy of the notice. Without such a showing, section 6(c) cannot serve as a basis for barring the claimant's claim.

Tolbert v. IWCC 2014 IL App (4th) WC ¶ 72 Accordingly, on September 1, 2010, the claimant gave notice of his conditions of ill-being to Heil to the fullest extent of his ability at that time. The Act requires the employee "to place the employer in possession of the known facts within the statutory period, but that a defect or inaccuracy in the notice is not a bar unless the employer is unduly prejudiced thereby." (citation). The facts found by the Commission present a situation in which the injured employee gave notice of all of the known facts to the employer within the statutory period. Therefore, any defect in the information that the claimant communicated to Heil is not a bar to the claimant's claim unless the employer can show that it was prejudiced as a result of the inaccurate notice. ¶ 78 While the claimant's notice that he had cancer may have been defective or inaccurate, the notice, nonetheless, was sufficient under the facts of this case without a showing from the employer that it was prejudiced in some way, which it has not shown. The claimant cannot be expected to inform the employer that he suffered from histoplasmosis before his doctors had diagnosed the condition. "The notice requirement cannot be unreasonably construed so as to compel the impossible—to require a claimant to give notice of what he does not know.“ (citation).

Tolbert v. IWCC 2014 IL App (4th) WC ¶ 81 In the present case, the Commission's finding that the claimant did not give sufficient notice under section 6(c) is contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence. Within 45 days of his accident, i.e., exposure to the fungus causing histoplasmosis, the employer was aware that the claimant was suffering from chest and lung issues, knew that the claimant was working in dusty conditions, and knew that his doctors did not want him working around dust. The employer knew of the claimant's conditions and knew the type of work environment to which he was exposed. Although the claimant and his doctors initially thought that he was suffering from cancer, this inaccuracy in his notice to the employer has not prejudiced the employer in this proceeding. Therefore, the manifest weight of the evidence does not support the Commission's finding of a lack of notice under section 6(c) of the Act. Under these facts, to require the claimant to prove the exact date on which he inhaled the dust that caused the histoplasmosis and to prove that he gave notice 45 days from that date would require the claimant to do the impossible. (citation). ¶ 84 The legislature has mandated a liberal construction of the notice requirement… This allows an employee suffering from an accidental injury of the type presented in this case to establish a date of accident from which notice and limitations periods begin to run and, at the same time, allows the employee to be compensated for an accidental injury when its causal connection to current conditions of ill-being are not readily apparent…should be flexible, fact-specific, and guided by considerations of fairness.