A judicial marshal who was temporarily disabled by a knee injury and laid off when his disability could not be accommodated was not entitled to reinstatement once he regained the ability to perform all of the duties of his former job, a Connecticut appellate court ruled.Case: Ransome v. State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, No. 33924, 07/23/2013, published.Facts: Kenneth Ransome, a judicial marshal, filed a claim seeking workers' compensation benefits for injuries he had sustained while transporting a state prisoner in 2005. Ransome suffered severe injuries to both of his knees when t...
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