The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld a finding that a police officer timely filed his claim for post-traumatic stress disorder almost a decade after the event that triggered his condition.
Tyken Solie began working for the City of Phoenix as a patrol officer in 2001. In 2011, Solie responded to a home invasion call that resulted in a shootout and a fatality.
After this incident, Solie began experiencing anxiety, sadness and had difficulty sleeping.
In February 2020, Solie met with Shawna Peters, a licensed professional counselor. She diagnosed Solie with "unspecified trauma" a...
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