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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

STEFANEK v. WORKERS'COMPENSATION APPEAL BOARD

... The Emergency Nursing Record further contains the word "none" in the block entitled "MECHANISM" in which the following alternatives are listed: "fall, twisting, direct blow/crush, puncture wound, animal bite, GSW (gun shot wound)/stab wound, burn, cut." The Emergency ...

Com. v. Kneller

... NT 9/15/06 at 165. The trooper did not view the child or otherwise confirm the child had, in fact, been bitten by Bouta. NT 9/15/06 at 183-184. The child was not taken to the hospital or treated by a doctor with regard to an alleged animal bite. NT 9/15/06 at 219. ...

Jenkins v. WORKERS'COMPENSATION APPEAL BOARD

... had reversed the WCJ's credibility determination finding the claimant more credible that she suffered from "persistent diffuse joint and soft tissue pain and weakness secondary to a series of propohylactic rabies shots" related to her work injury of an animal bite and discounted ...