Spanish Fork Workers' Compensation Lawyer, Utah

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Sandra N Dredge

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

WORKERS'COMPENSATION FUND v. Wadman Corp.

¶ 1 In this appeal, we determine who was responsible for paying workers' compensation benefits to Corey Searle, an employee of Iverson Steel and Erection Company, who was injured while working on the Santa Clara Middle School in Santa Clara, Utah. Iverson had a ...

Workers Compensation Fund v. Argonaut Insurance Company

¶ 1 Argonaut Insurance Company (Argonaut) failed to file a notice of appeal within thirty days of the district court's final judgment, as required by rule 4(a) of the Utah Rules of Appellate Procedure. Instead, Argonaut filed a motion captioned "objection to judgment." Argonaut ...

Merrill v. UTAH LABOR COM'N

... Thus, as another court put it, the "triggering event" of "reaching the retirement age specified by the federal statute" after one has "work[ed] the requisite number of quarters" is "in direct contrast to workers compensation benefits which are available only if a worker is injured while ...