Jose Gomez-Lujano v. Palm Beach Grill- Houston's etc.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL FIRST DISTRICT, STATE OF FLORIDA JOSE GOMEZ-LUJANO, NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND Appellant, DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED v. CASE NO. 1D15-0670 PALM BEACH GRILL- HOUSTON’S RESTAURANT AND TRAVELERS INSURANCE, Appellees. _____________________________/ Opinion filed January 19, 2017. An appeal from an order of Judge of Compensation Claims. Shelley H. Punancy, Judge. Date of Accident: October 31, 2001. Kimberly A. Hill of Kimberly A. Hill, P.L.L., Fort Lauderdale, for Appellant. Jerry M. Hayden and Willie B. Ramhofer of Vernis and Bowling, P.A., Miami, for Appellees. PER CURIAM. The court having received the October 27, 2016, order of the Supreme Court of Florida quashing this court’s opinion of November 19, 2015, and remanding the matter for reconsideration upon application of Westphal v. City of St. Petersburg, 194 So. 3d 311 (Fla. 2016), and finding that reversal is warranted in light of that opinion, the order of the Judge of Compensation Claims is REVERSED and this case is REMANDED for proceedings consistent with that opinion. See also Jones v. Food Lion, Inc., 41 Fla. L. Weekly D2490 (Fla. 1st DCA Nov. 9, 2016) (applying Westphal to section 440.15(4)(e), Florida Statutes). Additionally, we strike the following sentence from the order, as beyond the scope of issues before the Judge of Compensation Claims: “I therefore conclude that no additional impairment benefits are owed to Claimant.” See Parodi v. Fla. Contracting Co., 16 So. 3d 958, 961 (Fla. 1st DCA 2009) (holding that judge of compensation claims properly reserved jurisdiction on unmediated petitions for benefits). LEWIS, B.L. THOMAS, and ROWE, JJ., CONCUR. 2