$2,500
Workers' Compensation
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Case Details
Appellate Court ruled that claimant’s intervening work-related back injury did not cut off his right to receive temporary total disability benefits for prior work-related knee injuries, and imposed a $2,500 statutory penalty for employer’s unreasonable delay in paying benefits.
Additional Notes
The Appellate Court ruled for our client, holding that (1) claimant’s intervening work-related back injury did not cut off his right to receive temporary total disability benefits for prior work-related knee injuries; and (2) evidence supported imposition of statutory penalty of $2,500 based on employer’s unreasonable delay in paying benefits.
Represented By
The Law Offices of Peter F. Ferracuti, P.C.
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