The Washington Court of Appeals is standing by its determination that an insurance adjuster with a brain injury, who admitted drinking heavily in the hours before paramedics pulled him from the surf on a Texas beach but had no recollection of how he came to be there, was not entitled to benefits. The case was Knight v. Department of Labor & Industries, No. 69514-2-1. Rudolph Knight had worked as a catastrophic claims adjuster for State Farm, based in Seattle. State Farm sent him to Galveston, Texas, in 2008 after Hurricane Ike ravaged the area.Knight spent two months in Texas, st...
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