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In this interlocutory appeal, the employee alleges the employer miscalculated his average weekly wage by failing to exclude certain non-work days from the calculation. The trial court, after reviewing the file, determined the employee lacked sufficient evidence to likely prevail on this issue at a merits hearing. As a result, the court denied the employee's request for additional temporary disability benefits, prompting an appeal. Finding no error in the trial court's order, the Appeals Board affirmed the decision and remanded the case for any necessary further proceedings.
Parrish, Robert v. Digit Dirt Work, Inc. is a workers' compensation case decided in Tennessee Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. 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 Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.
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In this interlocutory appeal, the employee alleges the employer miscalculated his average weekly wage by failing to exclude certain non-work days from the calculation. The trial court, after reviewing the file, determined the employee lacked sufficient evidence to likely prevail on this issue at a merits hearing. As a result, the court denied the employee's request for additional temporary disability benefits, prompting an appeal. Finding no error in the trial court's order, the Appeals Board affirmed the decision and remanded the case for any necessary further proceedings.
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