2015 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.
Compensation Review Board opinions are presented for informational purposes only — “as is” — and the Commission makes no warranties regarding their usefulness for any given purpose. As always, the full texts of statutes, regulations, opinions, and court decisions should be consulted and all citations and references fully researched by the reader.
Bedard v. Town of Southbury
Case No. 5923 CRB-5-14-3 — April 24, 2015
Camp v. Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Case No. 5936 CRB-6-14-5 — April 24, 2015
Grzeszczyk v. Stanley Works
Case No. 5975 CRB-6-14-12 — December 9, 2015
Haines v. Turbine Technologies, Inc.
Case No. 5932 CRB-6-14-4 — March 9, 2015
Kohn v. Town of Wilton
Case No. 5894 CRB-7-13-11 — March 11, 2015
Quinones v. R W Thompson Company, Inc.
Case No. 5953 CRB-6-14-7 — July 29, 2015
Raphael v. Connecticut Ballet, Inc.
Case No. 5985 CRB-7-15-2 — December 10, 2015
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