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Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 480 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION I No. CV-13-59 ARKANSAS METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER and RISK MANAGEMENT RESOURCES APPELLANTS V. DON-ANDRE BLANSETT APPELLEE RITA W. GRUBER, Judge Arkansas Methodist Medical Center Management Resources, appeal the November 30, 2012 decision of the Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission awarding appellee Don-Andre Blansett additional medical treatment and temporary total-disability benefits for a compensable injury to his neck. Mr. Blansett, who had previously undergone neck surgery and lower-back surgery, sustained the injury on June 7, 2011, while working for the hospital as an EMT and loading an obese woman onto a stretcher. In rendering its decision, the Commission specifically found that the medical treatment controverted by appellants compensable injury rather than a preexisting condition in his neck or cervical spine. Appellants contend on appeal that the Commissions determination is not supported by substantial evidence because Mr. Blansetts latest neck problems were related to preexisting problems rather than his compensable work injury. Opinion Delivered September 11, 2013 APPEAL FROM THE ARKANSAS WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMISSION [NO. G108093] AFFIRMED Memorial Hospital and its insurer, Risk was causally related to Mr. Blansetts
Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 480 Here, the Commission exercised its duty to make determinations of credibility, to weigh the evidence, and to resolve conflicts in medical testimony and evidence. Martin Charcoal, Inc. v. Britt, 102 Ark. App. 252, 284 S.W.3d 91 (2008). Because the sole issue before us concerns the sufficiency of the evidence to support the Commissions findings, and because the Commissions opinion adequately explains the decision, we affirm by memorandum opinion. In re Memorandum Opinions, 16 Ark. App. 301, 700 S.W.2d 63 (1985). Affirmed. PITTMAN and WYNNE, JJ., agree. Friday, Eldredge & Clark, LLP, by: Guy Alton Wade and Travis J. Fowler, for appellants. Brazil, Adlong & Mickel, PLC, by: Thomas W. Mickel, for appellee. 2
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