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      "Armondo RODRIGUEZ, Claimant-Appellant, v. X-PERT WELL SERVICE, INC., Employer, and Home Insurance Company, Insurer, Respondents-Appellees."
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        "text": "OPINION\nDONNELLY, Chief Judge.\nClaimant appeals from the dismissal of his claim for workers\u2019 compensation pursuant to the hearing officer\u2019s order granting respondents\u2019 motion for summary judgment. Our calendar notice proposed to affirm the hearing officer\u2019s order dismissing the claim as being time barred. Claimant has filed a memorandum in opposition and respondents have filed a memorandum in support. Claimant has also filed a response to respondents\u2019 motion in support of the calendar notice. We do not consider this response since such pleading is not contemplated by the appellate rules. In any event, the response essentially reiterates what claimant stated in his memorandum in opposition previously filed herein. Not convinced by claimant\u2019s memorandum, we now affirm.\nClaimant\u2019s claim for compensation benefits was dismissed on motion for summary judgment as being time barred. Claimant suffered a compensable injury on February 6, 1986; received installments of total temporary disability at the rate of $270.90 per week in bi-weekly installments of $541.80; was released on July 3,1986, to return to work the next week by one of his treating physicians; and was issued the final installment of $387.00 on July 14, 1986 (for the period of June 27, 1986, until July 7, 1986). However, the reduced final installment was not mailed to claimant until July 18, 1986. On July 30, 1986, claimant\u2019s attorney confirmed by telephone with the insurer that no further total temporary disability benefits would be paid to claimant. Claimant's petition for compensation benefits was not filed until July 31, 1987. Claimant argues that statements made to his attorney by the insurer that no further total temporary disability benefits would be paid to claimant were not relevant to the issue of whether the statute of limitations had run. We disagree. Neither Stasey v. H.B. Stasey, 77 N.M. 436, 423 P.2d 869 (1967), nor Knippel v. Northern Communications, Inc., 97 N.M. 401, 640 P.2d 507 (Ct.App.1982), relied upon by claimant support his assertion that information or misinformation to a claimant from an insurance agent has any effect on the statute of limitations or that the conversation between claimant\u2019s former attorney and the insurer\u2019s agent was irrelevant. Both cases affirmed dismissals of workers\u2019 compensation claims as time barred even though the insurers had made representations that might have caused the insurers to be es-topped from relying upon the statute of limitations. Here, the conversation between claimant\u2019s former attorney and the insurer to the effect that no further benefits would be paid was relevant, as indicated in the calendar notice, because it supports respondents\u2019 prima facie showing that claimant received the reduced final payment prior to July 30, 1986.\nWe agree with claimant that the statute of limitations is tolled during any period that the employer is relieved of the obligation to pay compensation. See Zengerle v. City of Socorro, 105 N.M. 797, 737 P.2d 1174 (Ct.App.1986). However, here respondents made a prima facie showing that claimant received the reduced, final payment over one year prior to the filing of the claim for workers\u2019 compensation. On the date of receipt of that payment the statute of limitations began to run on the claim.\nClaimant relies upon Jowers v. Corey\u2019s Plumbing & Heating, 74 N.M. 555, 395 P.2d 827 (1964); Martinez v. Wester Brothers Wholesale Produce Co., 69 N.M. 375, 367 P.2d 545 (1961); and State ex rel. Mountain States Mutual Casualty Co. v. Swope, 58 N.M. 553, 273 P.2d 750 (1954), contending that the limitation period did not commence running at the time the insurer made the last full installment. Jowers concerns the failure or refusal to make a full installment payment within sixteen days after the last full installment payment. Martinez concerns a premature filing when no installment had yet become due, and Swope concerns a premature filing where all installment payments were promptly paid. Instead, the instant case concerns the failure of respondents to make a full installment payment. As stated in our calendar notice, when maximum compensation benefits are refused or reduced, a worker can file a claim for maximum compensation benefits to establish total disability. See NMSA 1978, \u00a7 52-1-69 (see NMSA 1978, \u00a7 52-5-18 (Repl.Pamp. 1987)); Rollins v. Albuquerque Pub. Schools, 92 N.M. 795, 595 P.2d 765 (Ct.App. 1979). This is exactly what occurred in the instant case. Accordingly, claimant had one year from the date of receipt of the final reduced installment payment to file his claim for workers\u2019 compensation. See NMSA 1978, \u00a7 52-l-31(A). Claimant\u2019s memorandum in opposition fails to consider the effect of Section 52-1-69 or Rollins when he argues that there is no basis for this court\u2019s distinction between termination and reduction of compensation installment payments.\nClaimant asserts that it is not logical to recognize a distinction between payment of a full installment and payment of a reduced installment with respect to the triggering of the statute of limitations. We disagree. The limitation period in a worker\u2019s compensation case begins to run when the employer fails or refuses to make an installment. See \u00a7 52-l-31(A). Where the last installment payment is paid in full, the employer cannot fail or refuse to make an installment until the next installment is due and is not paid. See Jowers v. Corey\u2019s Plumbing & Heating. However, where the last installment is for a reduced amount, the employer has failed or refused to make the installment. See Rollins v. Albuquerque Pub. Schools.\nNeither ABF Freight System v. Montano, 99 N.M. 259, 657 P.2d 115 (1982), nor Cole v. J.A. Drake Well Service, 106 N.M. 484, 745 P.2d 392 (Ct.App.1987), affect our conclusion that dismissal of the claim here for workers\u2019 compensation was proper. Montano and Cole only clarify that NMSA 1978, Section 52-1-30 requires tacking on of either sixteen or thirty-one days to the one-year statutory limitation period provided for in Section 52-l-31(A). Neither case overruled Rollins nor held that Section 52-1-69 {see \u00a7 52-5-18) was without effect. Accordingly, we believe the distinction between a full installment reduced installment payment is logical and not just a distinction without a difference or effect.\nAlthough it is black letter law that the Workers\u2019 Compensation Act is remedial and should be liberally interpreted so as to accomplish its purposes, at the same time the provisions of the Act must be reasonably construed so as not to nullify its provisions. See Geeslin v. Goodno, Inc., 75 N.M. 174,- 402 P.2d 156 (1965). Claimant\u2019s argument that a decrease in the amount of the payment of compensation benefits should not be interpreted so as to trigger the commencement of the statute of limitations, in our opinion, would result in an unreasonable construction of the Act. Accordingly, we do not interpret the Act as claimant urges.\nFor the reasons stated herein and those set forth in our calendar notice, we determine that claimant has failed to rebut respondents\u2019 prima facie showing that the statute of limitations has run, and therefore, we affirm the hearing officer\u2019s order of dismissal.\nIT IS SO ORDERED.\nBIVINS and ALARID, JJ., concur.",
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      "David H. Pearlman, David H. Pearlman, P.A., Albuquerque, for claimant-appellant.",
      "Sam Laughlin, Jr., R.E. Richards, P.A., Hobbs, for respondents-appellees."
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    "head_matter": "759 P.2d 1010\nArmondo RODRIGUEZ, Claimant-Appellant, v. X-PERT WELL SERVICE, INC., Employer, and Home Insurance Company, Insurer, Respondents-Appellees.\nNo. 10553.\nCourt of Appeals of New Mexico.\nMay 31, 1988.\nCertiorari Denied July 29, 1988.\nDavid H. Pearlman, David H. Pearlman, P.A., Albuquerque, for claimant-appellant.\nSam Laughlin, Jr., R.E. Richards, P.A., Hobbs, for respondents-appellees."
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