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Watkins, Michael v. G.UB.MK Constructors, Inc.

Filed: Sep 24, 2020
Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims
2020-03-0243

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Michael Watkins, an employee, and G.UB.MK Constructors, Inc., the employer, reached an agreement to dismiss the employee's workers' compensation claim without prejudice. The claim involved alleged occupational exposure illnesses and injuries from Watkins' work as a commercial truck driver between 2011 and 2019. The parties disputed the compensability of these occupational exposures and illnesses. However, they stipulated that Watkins has a pending third-party tort suit related to these claims and is currently working full-time without restrictions. The dismissal allows Watkins to refile his claim in the future if he becomes incapacitated due to an occupational illness proven to be more than 50% related to his work for the employer. The Court taxed a filing fee of $150.00 to G.UB.MK, to be paid within five business days, and mandated the submission of an SD-2 form.

Watkins, Michael v. G.UB.MK Constructors, 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.

It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims.

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Michael Watkins, an employee, and G.UB.MK Constructors, Inc., the employer, reached an agreement to dismiss the employee's workers' compensation claim without prejudice. The claim involved alleged occupational exposure illnesses and injuries from Watkins' work as a commercial truck driver between 2011 and 2019. The parties disputed the compensability of these occupational exposures and illnesses. However, they stipulated that Watkins has a pending third-party tort suit related to these claims and is currently working full-time without restrictions. The dismissal allows Watkins to refile his claim in the future if he becomes incapacitated due to an occupational illness proven to be more than 50% related to his work for the employer. The Court taxed a filing fee of $150.00 to G.UB.MK, to be paid within five business days, and mandated the submission of an SD-2 form.

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Watkins, Michael v. G.UB.MK Constructors, Inc. is a legal case related to workers' compensation in Tennessee Court of Workers' Compensation Claims. This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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