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Brian Treadway, an employee, filed a petition for benefit determination against Kenneth Carr (Employer) and Norguard Insurance Company (Carrier). The employer filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that Mr. Treadway did not work on the alleged injury date of January 19, 2019. Mr. Treadway failed to respond or appear at the hearing, failing to meet his burden to establish a genuine issue of material fact. The Court found that the injury did not arise out of and in the course and scope of employment as Mr. Treadway was not working on the said date. Therefore, the Court granted the employer's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Mr. Treadway's petition with prejudice.
Treadway, Brian v. Kenneth Carr 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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Brian Treadway, an employee, filed a petition for benefit determination against Kenneth Carr (Employer) and Norguard Insurance Company (Carrier). The employer filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that Mr. Treadway did not work on the alleged injury date of January 19, 2019. Mr. Treadway failed to respond or appear at the hearing, failing to meet his burden to establish a genuine issue of material fact. The Court found that the injury did not arise out of and in the course and scope of employment as Mr. Treadway was not working on the said date. Therefore, the Court granted the employer's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Mr. Treadway's petition with prejudice.
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