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James Neal, a truck driver for Connect Express, sustained injuries in an August 2016 motor vehicle accident. His claim for workers' compensation was denied by Connect Express, which alleged a willful violation of a safety rule, specifically speeding. In an expedited hearing before Judge Joshua Davis Baker in Nashville, the Court found that Connect Express failed to provide sufficient proof that Mr. Neal was speeding or that his actions constituted willful misconduct. Consequently, the Court granted Mr. Neal's request, ordering Connect Express to provide a panel of physicians for his medical care and to pay temporary disability benefits from the date of the accident.
Neal, James v. Connect Express 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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James Neal, a truck driver for Connect Express, sustained injuries in an August 2016 motor vehicle accident. His claim for workers' compensation was denied by Connect Express, which alleged a willful violation of a safety rule, specifically speeding. In an expedited hearing before Judge Joshua Davis Baker in Nashville, the Court found that Connect Express failed to provide sufficient proof that Mr. Neal was speeding or that his actions constituted willful misconduct. Consequently, the Court granted Mr. Neal's request, ordering Connect Express to provide a panel of physicians for his medical care and to pay temporary disability benefits from the date of the accident.
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