2019 CRB Opinions
pertaining to
Sec. 31-275(1). Arising out of and in the course of employment.
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Arlio v. Trumbull
Case No. 6284 CRB 4-18-8 — July 25, 2019
Biggs v. Combined Insurance Company of America
Case No. 6247 CRB 7-18-2 — April 12, 2019
Collin v. United Technologies Corp.
Case No. 6278 CRB-8-18-5 — May 13, 2019
DeLorge v. Norwich
Case No. 6286 CRB-2-18-8 — August 5, 2019
DeMattia v. Dunkin Donuts
Case No. 6289 CRB 4-18-9 — August 27, 2019
Dominguez-Sanchez v. Ta Caislean, Inc.
Case No. 6266 CRB-5-18-4 — March 28, 2019
Jackson v. Yale University
Case No. 6273 CRB-5-18-5 — April 4, 2019
Mauriello v. Craftsmen Litho
Case No. 6256 CRB-5-18-3 — March 22, 2019
Morton v. Express Employment Services
Case No. 6300 CRB-8-18-12 — October 31, 2019
Rock v. University of Connecticut
Case No. 6237 CRB-8-18-1 — October 17, 2019
Shelesky v. Community Systems, Inc.
Case No. 6263 CRB-5-18-4 — July 3, 2019
Tanner v. Murace Plumbing Co., Inc.
Case No. 6279 CRB-4-18-6 — June 13, 2019
Tomaszek v. Norton’s Auto & Marine Service, Inc.
Case No. 6249 CRB-1-18-3 — March 1, 2019
Woodmansee v. General Dynamics Corp.
Case No. 6252 CRB 8-18-3 — September 11, 2019
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