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Thursday, June 18, 2009

In-Home Care by Spouse Constitutes Treatment

A claimant who suffered from cognitive problems and partial paralysis as a result of a compensable accident and required full-time supervision, was entitle to have his spouse reimbursed for palliative, in-home care, that she provided to him.  

"If an injured worker requires services compensable under § 23-1062(A), then the employer must provide them. If the employer fails to do so and thus puts that burden on the injured employee's spouse, compensation for the necessary services is required by the statute. Those services provided by Mrs. Carbajal that would constitute compensable palliative care if performed by the Carrier-paid attendants are thus compensable."

Carabajal v. Industrial Commission of Arizona
___ P.3d____, 2009 WL 1650428 (Ariz. 2009) Decided June 15, 2009

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