WAC 296-27-01105
Determination of new cases. (1) Basic
requirement. You must consider an injury or illness to be a "new
case" if:
(a) The employee has not previously experienced a recorded
injury or illness of the same type that affects the same part of
the body; or
(b) The employee previously experienced a recorded injury or
illness of the same type that affected the same part of the body
but had recovered completely (all signs and symptoms had
disappeared) from the previous injury or illness and an event or
exposure in the work environment caused the signs or symptoms to
reappear.
(2) Implementation.
(a) When an employee experiences the signs or symptoms of a
chronic work-related illness, do I need to consider each
recurrence of signs or symptoms to be a new case? No, for
occupational illnesses where the signs or symptoms may recur or
continue in the absence of an exposure in the workplace, the case
must only be recorded once. Examples may include occupational
cancer, asbestosis, byssinosis and silicosis.
(b) When an employee experiences the signs or symptoms of an
injury or illness as a result of an event or exposure in the
workplace, such as an episode of occupational asthma, must I
treat the episode as a new case? Yes, because the episode or
recurrence was caused by an event or exposure in the workplace,
the incident must be treated as a new case.
(c) May I rely on a physician or other licensed health care
professional to determine whether a case is a new case or a
recurrence of an old case? You are not required to seek the
advice of a physician or other licensed health care professional.
However, if you do seek such advice, you must follow the
physician or other licensed health care professional's
recommendation about whether the case is a new case or a
recurrence. If you receive recommendations from two or more
physicians or other licensed health care professionals, you must
make a decision as to which recommendation is the most
authoritative (best documented, best reasoned, or most
authoritative), and record the case based upon that
recommendation.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050
. 02-01-064, § 296-27-01105, filed 12/14/01,
effective 1/1/02.]