Cyr v. R F Chamberland Inc., 021921 MEWC, 19012697

Case DateFebruary 19, 2021
CourtMaine
WALLY T. CYR (Employee)
v.
R F CHAMBERLAND INC. (Employer)
and
MAINE MOTOR TRANSPORT WC TRUST (Insurer)
WCB No. 19012697
No. 19012697A
State Of Maine Workers' Compensation Board
February 19, 2021
          Issuance Date: February 19, 2021           DOI: 06/10/2019          Within 25 days after issuing this decision, or 5 days after ruling on a motion for further findings, whichever is later, the administrative law judge may request that the full Workers' Compensation Board review this decision. See 39-A M.R.S. § 320.          Within 20 days after receiving this decision a party may file a motion asking the Board to find further facts and make further conclusions of law and file the appropriate decision if it differs from the original decision; within 15 days after filing the motion, the party shall file its proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law pursuant to 39-A M.R.S. § 318 and 90 M.A.R. 351 Ch. 12, § 15.          Any party in interest may request an appeal to the Appellate Division by filing a notice of intent to appeal along with a copy of this decision with the clerk of the Appellate Division within 20 (twenty) days of receipt of this decision. See 39-A M.R.S. § 321-B and M.R.App.P. 23 and accompanying Advisory Note (available at: https://www.courts.maine.gov/rules_adminorders/rules/text/mr_app_p_plus_2019-04-25.pdf).           Theodore Smith, Esq. Smith Law Office, Llc.           John Cronan, III Esq. Preti Flaherty          RE: Wally T. Cyr v. R F Chamberland Inc. Case#: 19012697A           THOMAS PELLETIER, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE          Pending before the Workers’ Compensation Board are employee’s Petition for Review of Incapacity and Request for Provisional Order filed October 15, 2019 and employee’s Petition for Payment of Medical and Related Services filed December 23, 2019. The petitions relate to a date of injury of June 10, 2019. The Board held a hearing on September 16, 2020. At the hearing, the Board heard the testimony of employee and of Mark Chamberland on behalf of the employer. In addition, the Board received EE. ex. 1 through 5 and ER. ex. 1 through...

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