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This case involves David Raine, who allegedly sustained workplace injuries to his left shoulder and right knee in July or August 2014 while working for White Castle. Mr. Raine's claim was initially denied due to his inability to provide specific dates for the incidents and his failure to file a Petition for Benefit Determination within one year of the alleged accidents, as required by Tennessee law. The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims and the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Appeals Board both affirmed the denial of relief. White Castle subsequently filed a Motion for Summary Judgment, which Mr. Raine failed to oppose. Consequently, the Court granted White Castle's motion, dismissing Mr. Raine's claim with prejudice.
Raine, David v. White Castle 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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This case involves David Raine, who allegedly sustained workplace injuries to his left shoulder and right knee in July or August 2014 while working for White Castle. Mr. Raine's claim was initially denied due to his inability to provide specific dates for the incidents and his failure to file a Petition for Benefit Determination within one year of the alleged accidents, as required by Tennessee law. The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims and the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Appeals Board both affirmed the denial of relief. White Castle subsequently filed a Motion for Summary Judgment, which Mr. Raine failed to oppose. Consequently, the Court granted White Castle's motion, dismissing Mr. Raine's claim with prejudice.
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