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smithfield-foods-inc
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1
Top Practice Route
Workers' Compensation
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable

Juan Fernandez vs. Smithfield Foods, INC.

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Juan Fernandez appealed the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission's denial of his workers' compensation claim for a left knee injury sustained at Smithfield Foods. The Commission had reversed an administrative law judge's temporary award, finding it had jurisdiction to review the award and that Fernandez failed to prove his work accident was the "prevailing factor" in causing his medical condition and disability. The appellate court affirmed the Commission's final award, agreeing with both the jurisdictional finding and the medical causation determination.