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Terry Lamm, an employee of E. Miller Construction, Inc. (EMC), filed a workers' compensation claim after sustaining a back injury while lifting an H-beam. EMC denied further medical treatment and temporary disability benefits, alleging willful misrepresentation of Lamm's spinal history and disputing causation. The Court rejected EMC's willful misrepresentation defense, finding no detrimental reliance on the inaccurate health questionnaire. The Court awarded Mr. Lamm permanent partial disability benefits totaling $41,393.97 and future medical benefits, determining that his injury and subsequent disability arose primarily out of and in the course and scope of employment. The decision was based on expert medical testimony, particularly Dr. Kennedy's opinion, which the Court found more credible given Lamm's consistent work history prior to the injury and his inability to work afterward.
Lamm, Terry v. E. Miller Construction, 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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Terry Lamm, an employee of E. Miller Construction, Inc. (EMC), filed a workers' compensation claim after sustaining a back injury while lifting an H-beam. EMC denied further medical treatment and temporary disability benefits, alleging willful misrepresentation of Lamm's spinal history and disputing causation. The Court rejected EMC's willful misrepresentation defense, finding no detrimental reliance on the inaccurate health questionnaire. The Court awarded Mr. Lamm permanent partial disability benefits totaling $41,393.97 and future medical benefits, determining that his injury and subsequent disability arose primarily out of and in the course and scope of employment. The decision was based on expert medical testimony, particularly Dr. Kennedy's opinion, which the Court found more credible given Lamm's consistent work history prior to the injury and his inability to work afterward.
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