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Court Upholds Worker's Award for Neck Injury, Rejects Claims of Causally Related Injuries

By WorkCompCentral

Wednesday, November 22, 2017 | 0

The Arkansas Court of Appeals ruled that a worker had established compensability of a neck injury, but it rejected his claims of causally related injuries to his arm and shoulder. Case: Harrison v. Street & Performance, No. CV-17-201, 11/15/2017, published. Facts: Larry L. Harrison worked for Street & Performance as a hemi technician for more than 11 years. On May 27, 2014, Harrison went to Sparks Preferred Clinic complaining of tingling and loss of muscle mass in his right-arm. A magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed multiple disc protrusions, chronic compression conformity...

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