2016 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.
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.
Allen v. Connecticut Transit
Case No. 6036 CRB-3-15-9 — June 9, 2016
Clements v. Aramark Corporation
Case No. 6034 CRB-2-15-10 — July 18, 2016
DeOliveira v. Florenee Cleaning, LLC
Case No. 6024 CRB-4-15-8 — June 6, 2016
Drayton v. Electric Boat Corporation
Case No. 5994 CRB-2-15-3 — April 7, 2016
Ojeda v. Freshpoint Connecticut, LLC
Case No. 6004 CRB-1-15-4 — March 16, 2016
Ramsahai v. Coca Cola Bottling Company
Case No. 5991 CRB-1-15-2 — January 26, 2016
Singh v. CVS
Case No. 6038 CRB-7-15-10 — July 20, 2016
Tedesco v. City of Bridgeport - Board of Education
Case No. 6054 CRB-4-15-11 — September 14, 2016
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