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Worker's Post-Injury Sales Job Wasn't 'Meaningful' Return to Work

By WorkCompCentral

Tuesday, September 13, 2016 | 0

The Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel ruled that a worker did not have a "meaningful" return to work when his post-injury sales position entitled him to a guaranteed base salary that was less than his weekly earnings in his time-of-injury job. Case: Corso v. Accident Fund Insurance Co., No. M2015-01859-SC-R3-WC, 09/02/2016, published. Facts: Joseph Corso injured his left shoulder in September 2011 while working for D&S Remodelers. He returned to work in a light-duty capacity, and then injured his right shoulder in December 2011. Procedural History: A t...

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