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Clerk Gets Benefits for Shooting From Employer, Not Landlord

By WorkCompCentral

Tuesday, November 7, 2017 | 0

A Louisiana appellate court upheld an award of benefits to a convenience store clerk who was shot as he was leaving work but ruled that the property owner who leased the store to the employer did not share in the liability. Case: Elmuflihi v. Central Oil & Supply Corp., No. 51,673-WCA, 11/01/2017, published. Facts: Sadeq Elmuflihi was a cashier at a convenience store in Monroe, Louisiana. The store was on property owned by the Central Oil & Supply Corp. and was being leased to Northside Shores LLC. Central also supplied oil and gasoline to Northside's conveni...

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