JENKINS v. IT'S FASHION

No. CA 10-323.

379 S.W.3d 630 (2010)

2010 Ark. App. 746

Teresa JENKINS, Appellant v. IT'S FASHION and Hartford Insurance Company of the Midwest, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas.

November 3, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kristofer E. Richardson , Jonesboro, for appellant.

Michael Edward Ryburn , Little Rock, for appellee.


WAYMOND M. BROWN, Judge.

Teresa Jenkins alleged that she suffered a compensable gradual-onset injury to her Achilles tendons while working for the clothing store It's Fashion. While the administrative law judge (ALJ) agreed with her, the Workers' Compensation Commission found that she failed to prove that her injury was caused by rapid, repetitive motion. Jenkins appeals, arguing that the Commission's opinion is not supported by substantial evidence. Although it is...

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