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Judge Did Not Err in Rejecting Uncontradicted Opinion of Voc. Expert

By Sherri Okamoto (Legal Reporter)

Monday, September 9, 2013 | 0

An administrative law judge did not err in finding an injured worker to have been totally disabled by a 2003 truck accident, even though the uncontradicted opinion of a vocational expert was that part of the worker's disability could be attributed to conditions which pre-dated the accident, the Missouri Court of Appeals ruled.Case: Palmentere Brothers Cartage Service v. Wright, No. WD75921, 09/03/2013, published.Facts: Wanda Wright began working for the Palmentere Brothers Cartage Service as a truck driver in 2003.She suffered injuries while riding in a truck that went off the road in Fran...

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