UAMS v. JOHNSON

No. CA11-510.

2011 Ark.App. 690

UAMS and PUBLIC EMPLOYEE CLAIMS DIVISION, APPELLANTS, v. LOIS JOHNSON, APPELLEE.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Division IV.

Opinion Delivered November 9, 2011.


WAYMOND M. BROWN, Judge.

Appellants, UAMS and its carrier Public Employee Claims Division, appeal the award of benefits to appellee Lois Johnson in her claim regarding a compensable right-shoulder injury that happened on or about June 18, 2009. The administrative law judge (ALJ) found that Johnson failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she suffered a compensable injury while working for UAMS as an RN. Johnson appealed to the Arkansas Workers' Compensation...

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