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No Benefits for Traveling Worker Unable to Explain Why She Was at Site of Accident

By WorkCompCentral

Thursday, June 29, 2017 | 0

The Ohio Court of Appeals upheld the denial of benefits to a traveling worker who was unable to explain why she was in the location where she suffered injuries in a car accident. Case: Woods v. OneSource Employee Management, No. 16AP-434, 06/20/2017, published. Facts and procedural history: Trina Woods worked as a recruiter for Buckeye Diamond Logistics. Her job entailed regular travel to seek potential employees for the company. Woods suffered injuries in a car accident on April 14, 2014. She filed a comp claim, which Buckeye contested. Although Woods claimed she had no recollection of th...

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