Nichols v. R&D Constr. Co.
Annotate this CasePlaintiff was injured while he was working for Defendant. Plaintiff began receiving partial disability benefits. Several years later, Plaintiff was notified that his benefits would be terminated. Plaintiff filed a petition requesting continuation of his benefits and/or a finding that he was totally disabled. After a trial, the workers' compensation court (WCC) denied the petition. The appellate division of the WCC affirmed. The Supreme Court granted Plaintiff's petition for a writ of certiorari and affirmed, holding (1) Plaintiff was not entitled to partial incapacity benefits because, contrary to Plaintiff's position, his failure to regain his earning capacity did not constitute a "material hinderance" to his finding employment suitable to his limitations within the meaning of R.I. Gen. Laws 28-33-18.3(a)(1); and (2) section 28-33-18 does not violate the equal protection clause of the Rhode Island Constitution.
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