2019 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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Lefevre v. TPC Associates, Inc.
Case No. 6255 CRB-4-18-3  —  March 26, 2019


Perry v. Danbury
Case No. 6209 CRB-4-17-8  —  February 25, 2019


Rock v. University of Connecticut
Case No. 6237 CRB-8-18-1  —  October 17, 2019


Woodbury-Correa v. Reflexite Corporation
Case No. 6032 CRB-6-15-9  —  July 12, 2019


 

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