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Videotape Supported Finding that Claimant's Testimony Not Credible

By Jim Sams (Senior Editor)

Monday, April 23, 2012 | 0

Videotape of an allegedly injured worker lifting a mini-refrigerator into his van and testimony from co-workers who saw him working on his truck supported a workers' compensation judge's ruling that the claimant's testimony was not credible, the Louisiana Court of Appeals ruled.Case: Carthon v. Johnson Controls, Inc., No. 47,037-WCA, 4/11/2012, published.Facts: Alvin Carthon was employed as a maintenance worker for Johnson Controls Shreveport facility. He was injured on March 11, 2010, while moving a container on the assembly line.  The company sent Carthon to WorkCare and he ...

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