Deborah Travis v. Bethesda Orchard
Decision date: July 31, 20092 pages
Summary
The Labor and Industrial Relations Commission affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's decision denying workers' compensation benefits to employee Deborah Travis. The Commission found that the ALJ's award was supported by competent and substantial evidence and in accordance with Missouri Workers' Compensation Law.
Caption
| Issued by THE LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION |
FINAL AWARD DENYING COMPENSATION
(Affirming Award and Decision of Administrative Law Judge)
| Employee: | Deborah Travis |
| Employer: | Bethesda Orchard |
| Insurer: | Claims Management, Inc. |
The above-entitled workers' compensation case is submitted to the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission (Commission) for review as provided by section 287.480 RSMo. Having reviewed the evidence and considered the whole record, the Commission finds that the award of the administrative law judge is supported by competent and substantial evidence and was made in accordance with the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law. Pursuant to section 286.090 RSMo, the Commission affirms the award and decision of the administrative law judge dated March 31, 2009, and awards no compensation in the above-captioned case.
The award and decision of Administrative Law Judge Cornelius T. Lane, issued March 31, 2009, is attached and incorporated by this reference.
Given at Jefferson City, State of Missouri, this 31st day of July 2009. LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION
William F. Ringer, Chairman
Alice A. Bartlett, Member
John J. Hickey, Member Attest:
Secretary
.