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Michael Conner, an employee of J&J Construction, sustained a broken nose after falling from a supervisor's truck at a worksite in July 2015. He incurred over $13,500 in medical expenses and was unable to work for several weeks. J&J Construction, an uninsured employer, subsequently terminated his employment. The Court ordered J&J Construction to reimburse Mr. Conner for his medical expenses and temporary total disability benefits, totaling $13,547.00 and $2,100.00 respectively. However, the Court denied Mr. Conner's claims for permanent disability benefits due to insufficient evidence and denied recovery from the Uninsured Employers Fund, as he failed to notify the Bureau within sixty days of the injury.
Conner, Michael v. J & J Construction is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. 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 Court of Workers' Compensation Claims.
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Michael Conner, an employee of J&J Construction, sustained a broken nose after falling from a supervisor's truck at a worksite in July 2015. He incurred over $13,500 in medical expenses and was unable to work for several weeks. J&J Construction, an uninsured employer, subsequently terminated his employment. The Court ordered J&J Construction to reimburse Mr. Conner for his medical expenses and temporary total disability benefits, totaling $13,547.00 and $2,100.00 respectively. However, the Court denied Mr. Conner's claims for permanent disability benefits due to insufficient evidence and denied recovery from the Uninsured Employers Fund, as he failed to notify the Bureau within sixty days of the injury.
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