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Marshall Beene, an employee of Metro Services, Inc., suffered an injury after falling from a ladder. Metro Services accepted compensability for right elbow, rotator cuff, and shoulder injuries, but challenged a cervical spine injury. The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims held an expedited hearing to address Mr. Beene's requests for additional medical benefits and temporary disability benefits. The court granted authorization for Mr. Beene to receive treatment from Dr. Gregory Ball for his compensable right-upper extremity injury and also awarded temporary partial disability benefits starting March 4, 2016. However, the request for authorized treatment by Dr. Todd Bonvallet for his cervical spine injury was denied, as medical evidence indicated it was not primarily work-related.
Beene, Marshall v. Metro Services, Inc. is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Marshall Beene, an employee of Metro Services, Inc., suffered an injury after falling from a ladder. Metro Services accepted compensability for right elbow, rotator cuff, and shoulder injuries, but challenged a cervical spine injury. The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims held an expedited hearing to address Mr. Beene's requests for additional medical benefits and temporary disability benefits. The court granted authorization for Mr. Beene to receive treatment from Dr. Gregory Ball for his compensable right-upper extremity injury and also awarded temporary partial disability benefits starting March 4, 2016. However, the request for authorized treatment by Dr. Todd Bonvallet for his cervical spine injury was denied, as medical evidence indicated it was not primarily work-related.
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