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The Tennessee Supreme Court reviewed a workers' compensation appeal initiated by Jack Mason Clarke, who sought review of a trial court judgment that found he suffered a compensable injury and awarded him benefits for vocational impairment. The Court adopted the findings of the Special Workers’ Compensation Appeals Panel, which had reversed the trial court's decision. The Supreme Court denied Clarke's motion for review, affirming the panel's conclusion that the evidence did not support a work-related injury or compensable aggravation of a pre-existing condition, and subsequently dismissed the case. Costs were assessed to Mr. Clarke.
Clarke v. PROTECTION SERVICES, INC. is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Supreme Court. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Tennessee Supreme Court.
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The Tennessee Supreme Court reviewed a workers' compensation appeal initiated by Jack Mason Clarke, who sought review of a trial court judgment that found he suffered a compensable injury and awarded him benefits for vocational impairment. The Court adopted the findings of the Special Workers’ Compensation Appeals Panel, which had reversed the trial court's decision. The Supreme Court denied Clarke's motion for review, affirming the panel's conclusion that the evidence did not support a work-related injury or compensable aggravation of a pre-existing condition, and subsequently dismissed the case. Costs were assessed to Mr. Clarke.
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