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Resident's Injuries in Hospital Mass Shooting Didn't Arise From Employment

Friday, February 18, 2022 | 0

A New York appellate court overturned a determination by the Workers’ Compensation Board that a medical resident’s wounds from being shot by a disgruntled former hospital employee had arisen out of his employment. Case: Matter of Timperio v. Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, No. 533584, 02/03/2022, published. Facts: Henry Bello had worked as a physician for the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital until his resignation in February 2015 following an allegation that he had sexually harassed a hospital employee. On June 30, 2017, Bello entered the hospital wearing a white doctor's coat and a hospital ...

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