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New York: No Recovery for Claimed Lyme Disease Claim
A safety and security officer, who filed a claim seeking to recover workers’ compensation benefits for alleged Lyme disease almost six years after he filed a report with his employer indicating he had suffered two tick bites, failed to establish...
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SSA Finding of Disability Used to Apply Conclusive Presumption of Dependency: Cal. Comp. Cases October Advanced Postings (10/4/2013)
Here’s the second batch of advanced postings for the October 2013 issue of Cal. Comp. Cases. Lexis.com and Lexis Advance subscribers can link to the case to read the complete headnotes and summaries. © Copyright 2013 LexisNexis. All rights...
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Larson’s Spotlight on Recent Cases: On-Call Surgical Technician’s Claim Not Barred by Going and Coming Rule
Larson's Spotlight on Going and Coming, Retaliation, Lyme Disease, and Exclusive Remedy. Larson's surveys the latest case developments that you need to know about. Thomas A. Robinson, the staff writer for Larson's Workers' Compensation...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 10 years ago
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Coyotes May Be Indirectly Responsible for Spreading Lyme Disease
Deer often are blamed for the spread of tick-borne Lyme disease; many local programs focus on deer populations as a method to control Lyme disease. A new thesis suggests these programs are not targeting the actual driving force, coyotes. Researchers note...
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Coyotes May Be Indirectly Responsible for Spreading Lyme Disease
Deer often are blamed for the spread of tick-borne Lyme disease; many local programs focus on deer populations as a method to control Lyme disease. A new thesis suggests these programs are not targeting the actual driving force, coyotes. Researchers note...
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over 12 years ago
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Five Recent Cases You Should Know About (10/22/2010)
Larson's Spotlight on Undocumented Worker, Consequential Injury, Injuries From False Arrest, Occupational Disease - Lyme Disease, Light Work Duty. Larson's surveys the latest case developments that you need to know about. Thomas A. Robinson, the...
California Compensation Cases Staff
over 11 years ago
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Cal. Comp. Cases May Advanced Postings (5/25/2011)
Here's the fifth batch of advanced postings for the May 2011 issue of Cal. Comp. Cases. Lexis.com subscribers can link to the cases below to read the complete headnotes and summaries. Robert Erickson, Petitioner v. Workers' Compensation...