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Thomas A. Robinson
over 1 year ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Arizona: Employee’s Fall Due to Idiopathic Condition is Not Compensable
Quoting liberally from Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law , an Arizona appellate court affirmed a decision by the state’s Industrial Commission that found an employee’s injuries did not arise out of and occur within the course...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 1 year ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Illinois: Minor Deviation Results in No Recovery for Trip and Fall Injuries
Where a university employee tripped and fell as she tried to step over a chain barrier outside the university’s personnel department, where she had intended to turn in her semi-weekly timecard, her injury claim was not compensable, held an Illinois...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 4 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Virginia: Trip and Fall Injury While Attending Mandatory Training Session Was Not Compensable
A professional counselor, who sustained injuries when she tripped and fell over raised tree roots as she walked on the campus of a community college where she was to attend mandatory off-site training, did not sustain an injury arising out of and in the...
Larson's Spotlight
over 9 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Causation & AOE-COE Issues
VA: Police Officer’s Trip and Fall in Parking Lot Not Compensable
Indicating that it was utilizing the “actual risk” test, yet describing what is essentially the “increased risk” test, a Virginia appellate court recently held that injuries sustained by a police officer as he tripped over a cement...
Larson's Spotlight
over 9 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Causation & AOE-COE Issues
Missouri: Trip and Fall on Public Street Found Compensable
A Missouri appellate court recently affirmed an decision of the state’s Labor and Industrial Relations Commission that awarded workers’ compensation benefits to an employee who sustained injuries when she tripped on a crack in the street while...