Case Name: Raymon A. LAWSON, Appellant, v. CERTIFIED GROCERS and Crump Special Services, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1988-09-01
Citations: 531 So. 2d 985
Docket Number: No. BT-139
Parties: Raymon A. LAWSON, Appellant, v. CERTIFIED GROCERS and Crump Special Services, Appellees.
Judges: ERVIN and JOANOS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 531
Pages: 985–986

Head Matter:
Raymon A. LAWSON, Appellant, v. CERTIFIED GROCERS and Crump Special Services, Appellees.
No. BT-139.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Sept. 1, 1988.
Dorothy Clay Sims of Chalkley & Sims, Ocala, for appellant.
Jack A. Langdon of Langdon & McCarty, Gainesville, for appellees.

Opinion:
NIMMONS, Judge.
We affirm the deputy commissioner's order denying Lawson's claim for additional medical treatment beyond the follow-up care at the Miami Pain Clinic voluntarily provided by the employer/carrier. However, we reverse the order insofar as it denied ongoing psychiatric treatment inasmuch as there is no competent substantial evidence to support such denial.
The deputy's reliance upon Dr. Roso-moff, a neurosurgeon and director of the Miami Pain Clinic, for the conclusion that the claimant was not in need of further psychiatric treatment is erroneous. Dr. Henderson, claimant's treating psychiatrist, who had been seeing claimant with the consent of the employer/carrier, testified that the claimant had not yet reached maximum medical improvement from a psychiatric standpoint and that the claimant was at risk of severe decompensation if psychiatric treatment were discontinued. On cross-examination, Dr. Rosomoff effectively deferred to Dr. Henderson's judgment regarding the necessity for ongoing psychiatric treatment.
AFFIRMED in part and REVERSED in part and REMANDED for the entry of an amended order consistent with this opinion.
ERVIN and JOANOS, JJ., concur.