OSBORNE v. BOONEVILLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER

No. CA 09-1083.

2010 Ark.App. 315

BERTHA OSBORNE, Appellant, v. BOONEVILLE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER and PUBLIC EMPLOYEE CLAIMS DIVISION, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division II.

April 14, 2010.


M. MICHAEL KINARD, Judge.

Appellant Bertha Osborne appeals from the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission's determination that she failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she sustained a compensable injury when she fell at work on August 6, 2007. We affirm.

Appellant was working for appellee Booneville Human Development Center on August 6, 2007, when she fell while attempting to restrain an unruly resident. When she fell, appellant struck...

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