Case Name: In the Matter of the Compensation of Jerry E. Wojick, Claimant. WOJICK, Petitioner, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, Respondent
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1988-02-10
Citations: 89 Or. App. 561
Docket Number: WCB 84-02193; CA A41590
Parties: In the Matter of the Compensation of Jerry E. Wojick, Claimant. WOJICK, Petitioner, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, Respondent.
Judges: Before Warden, Presiding Judge, and Joseph, Chief Judge, and Van Hoomissen, Judge.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 89
Pages: 561–562

Head Matter:
On petitioner’s petition for reconsideration filed November 25, 1987,
reconsideration granted, former decision (87 Or App 552, 742 P2d 1202 (1987)) withdrawn and affirmed February 10, 1988
In the Matter of the Compensation of Jerry E. Wojick, Claimant. WOJICK, Petitioner, v. WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY, Respondent.
(WCB 84-02193; CA A41590)
749 P2d 1232
James L. Edmunson, and Karen M. Werner, Eugene, for petition.
Joseph D. Robertson, Thomas E. Ewing, and Garrett, Seideman, Hemann, Robertson & De Muniz, P.C., contra.
Before Warden, Presiding Judge, and Joseph, Chief Judge, and Van Hoomissen, Judge.
PER CURIAM
Joseph, C. J., vice Young, J., deceased.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
The Workers' Compensation Board affirmed the referee's decision that claimant's claim had not been closed prematurely. We affirmed the Board without issuing an opinion. 87 Or App 552, 742 P2d 1202 (1987). Claimant has petitioned for review, asserting that the referee and the Board improperly failed to consider medical reports which came into existence after closure on the question of whether claimant was medically stationary at the time of closure. We allow reconsideration and withdraw our former decision. ORAP 10.10. We agree that the reports should have been considered. Scheuning v. J.R. Simplot, 84 Or App 622, 735 P2d 1, rev den 303 Or 590 (1987); Alvarez v. GAB Business Services, 72 Or App 524, 696 P2d 1131 (1985). We have considered those reports and are not persuaded that the claim was prematurely closed.
Reconsideration granted; former decision withdrawn; affirmed.