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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Van Winkle v. LEWELLENS PROFESS. CLEANING, INC.

... Analysis. We agree with the ALJ "that the issues of `accident,' `injury,' and `causation' are intertwined" under the law and the facts of this case; nevertheless, because each issue is potentially dispositive of Van Winkle's claim, we will undertake to analyze these issues separately. ...

Angus v. Second Injury Fund

... In his Award, the ALJ concluded that Angus should receive no workers' compensation benefits from the Fund because he did not sustain a compensable injury, accident, or occupational disease arising out of and in the course of his employment. ...

Miller v. MISSOURI HIGHWAY AND TRANSP.

... 3. (1) In this chapter the term "injury" is hereby defined to be an injury which has arisen out of and in the course of employment. An injury by accident is compensable only if the accident was the prevailing factor in causing both the resulting medical condition and disability. ...