by Melissa Day | Jul 26, 2020 | MAD News, NYS Workers Compensation
This was a controverted claim by an employee for an alleged injury to the left knee. The issue for litigation which ultimately led to a disallowance of the claim was causal relationship. The claimant claimed to have injured his knee while working. The claimant did not...
by Melissa Day | Jul 22, 2020 | MAD News, NYS Workers Compensation
In a Reserved Decision, Judge Balogun ruled that a claimant was not entitled to multiple SLU awards or loss of wage earning capacity as there was no permanency or schedule assignable for the injuries sustained. The claimant suffered work injuries to the neck, back and...
by Melissa Day | Jul 21, 2020 | I'm MAD, MAD News, NYS Workers Compensation
By Reserved Decision, the presiding Worker’s Compensation Law Judge in the Watertown, NY hearing location found that no employer-employee relationship existed between the claimant and our client, or another individual who owns the property where the alleged injury...