2014 CRB Opinions

pertaining to

Sec. 31-294c. Notice of injury. Preclusion of compensation defenses to liability.

NOTE: ALL CASES FORMERLY REFERENCED UNDER SEC. 31-297(b) ARE NOW INCLUDED IN SEC. 31-294c.
** Multiple DRG related cases not included.

 

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Burch v. A-1 Home Services
Case No. 5905 CRB-3-13-12  —  December 18, 2014


Conroy v. City of Stamford
Case No. 5900 CRB-7-13-12  —  November 24, 2014


Geraldino v. Oxford Academy of Hair Design
Case No. 5840 CRB-5-13-5  —  April 17, 2014


Henry v. City of Ansonia
Case No. 5832 CRB-4-13-4  —  August 6, 2014


King v. City of Bridgeport
Case No. 5889 CRB-4-13-10  —  September 18, 2014


McCullough v. Swan Engraving, Inc., et al.
Case No. 5875 CRB-4-13-8  —  August 5, 2014


Negron v. CVS Caremark Corporation
Case No. 5870 CRB-4-13-8  —  July 17, 2014


Pagan v. Carey Wiping Materials, Inc.
Case No. 5829 CRB-6-13-4  —  March 28, 2014


Pringle v. National Lumber, Inc.
Case No. 5912 CRB-3-14-1  —  December 31, 2014


Reid v. Sheri A. Speer d/b/a Speer Enterprises, LLC
Case No. 5818 CRB-2-13-1  —  January 28, 2014


Rock v. State of Connecticut University of Connecticut
Case No. 5891 CRB-2-13-10  —  October 16, 2014


Smithwick v. Middlesex Hospital
Case No. 5886 CRB-8-13-10  —  September 17, 2014


Valenti v. Norwalk Hospital
Case No. 5871 CRB-3-13-8  —  July 16, 2014


Wiblyi v. McDonald’s Corporation
Case No. 5883 CRB-1-13-10  —  October 3, 2014


Williams v. Brightview Nursing & Retirement
Case No. 5854 CRB-6-13-6  —  June 12, 2014


 

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