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Worker Wasn't Entitled to Default Judgment or Costs from Co-Employee

By WorkCompCentral

Wednesday, October 12, 2016 | 0

An Ohio appellate court rejected a worker's challenge to the denial of his motion for costs and for a default judgment against a co-employee for an alleged on-the-job mishap. Case: Kitson v. Gordon Food Services, No. 15CA0078-M, 09/30/2016, published. Facts: Tyler Kitson worked for Gordon Food Services. He claims he suffered an injury when the door of a freezer that he was stocking struck him from behind. He filed a comp claim, which the Bureau of Workers' Compensation denied. Kitson sought judicial review in the Medina County Court of Common Pleas. He also filed a civil case in th...

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