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This case involves Keith Adam Blevins, an employee, against Jason Aaron Morrow dba 2Morrow’s Total Home Maintenance, an uninsured employer, for a left ankle injury sustained on December 14, 2017. The employer asserted an intoxication and drug use defense. The Court found that Mr. Blevins met his burden, ruling there was no medical evidence that his hydrocodone use proximately caused the injury. The Court ordered Mr. Morrow to pay Mr. Blevins' past medical expenses totaling $46,253.02, provide ongoing medical treatment with Dr. Pesut, and pay temporary total disability benefits for twenty-seven weeks and four days at $135.20 per week, totaling $3,727.64.
Blevins, Keith v. 2Morrow's Total Home Maintenance 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.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims.
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This case involves Keith Adam Blevins, an employee, against Jason Aaron Morrow dba 2Morrow’s Total Home Maintenance, an uninsured employer, for a left ankle injury sustained on December 14, 2017. The employer asserted an intoxication and drug use defense. The Court found that Mr. Blevins met his burden, ruling there was no medical evidence that his hydrocodone use proximately caused the injury. The Court ordered Mr. Morrow to pay Mr. Blevins' past medical expenses totaling $46,253.02, provide ongoing medical treatment with Dr. Pesut, and pay temporary total disability benefits for twenty-seven weeks and four days at $135.20 per week, totaling $3,727.64.
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