Workers’ Comp – Permanent Disability – RSD – Videotape
By Deborah Elkins
Published: November 17, 2008
Although a videotape undercut an employee’s claim of the extent of her permanent disability from reflex sympathetic dystrophy, she nevertheless presented sufficient proof, including medical evidence from her treating physician and another expert, to support her claim of permanent disability and the Court of Appeals upholds the award of benefits.
The commission found that claimant exaggerated ...
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