PLUMMER v. WORKERS COMPENSATION DIV.

No. 28678.

551 S.E.2d 46 (2001)

209 W.Va. 710

Betty J. PLUMMER, Appellant, v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION DIVISION and B.F. Goodrich Company, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Decided June 29, 2001.

Dissenting Opinion of Justice Davis July 6, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Colin M. Cline, Esq., Katz, Kantor & Perkins, Princeton, West Virginia, Attorney for Appellant.

Gretchen E. Pyles, Esq., Jackson & Kelly, Charleston, West Virginia, Attorney for Appellee.


McGRAW, Chief Justice:

An employee claiming a workplace injury from exposure to toxic fumes appeals the denial of her workers' compensation claim. The Workers' Compensation Division (the "Division") found that the employee did not present sufficient evidence to demonstrate her injury was connected to her work. The Office of Judges (the "OOJ") affirmed, and refused to consider evidence submitted by the employee after the expiration of a "time frame" for evidence introduction...

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