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The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims in Nashville granted SOL Construction's motion to dismiss the claim filed by Jesus Arroyo Boyzo with prejudice. Mr. Arroyo Boyzo, who was self-represented, repeatedly failed to comply with discovery orders, including providing expert medical proof and attending depositions, over a period of several years. Despite numerous court orders and opportunities to prosecute his claim, he demonstrated a clear record of delay and contumacious conduct. The Court, finding that Mr. Arroyo Boyzo's noncompliance prejudiced the employer's ability to defend the claim, determined that dismissal was warranted.
BOYZO, JESUS ARROYO v. SOL CONSTRUCTION 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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The Court of Workers' Compensation Claims in Nashville granted SOL Construction's motion to dismiss the claim filed by Jesus Arroyo Boyzo with prejudice. Mr. Arroyo Boyzo, who was self-represented, repeatedly failed to comply with discovery orders, including providing expert medical proof and attending depositions, over a period of several years. Despite numerous court orders and opportunities to prosecute his claim, he demonstrated a clear record of delay and contumacious conduct. The Court, finding that Mr. Arroyo Boyzo's noncompliance prejudiced the employer's ability to defend the claim, determined that dismissal was warranted.
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