ALBANY – A supermarket manager who triggered a husband’s jealous rage and an assault-for-hire plot when he called the man’s wife at home on a job-related matter is entitled to workers’ compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder, a state appeals court has ruled.

A unanimous Appellate Division, Third Department, panel backed the finding of the state Workers’ Compensation Board that Arthur Mosley’s condition was directly related to the conflict between himself and Richard Heidorf, the husband of one of Mosley’s subordinates at a Hannaford supermarket in Greenwich, Washington County.

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