Jackman v. Living Innovations Support Services, 012721 MEWC, 19024193

Case DateJanuary 27, 2021
CourtMaine
ANGELINA JACKMAN (Employee)
v.
LIVING INNOVATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES (Employer)
and
SEDGWICK CMS (Insurer)
WCB No. 19024193
No. 19024193B
Maine Workers Compensation Decisions
State Of Maine Workers' Compensation Board
January 27, 2021
          Issuance Date: January 27, 2021           (DOI: 10/18/2019)          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).           Norman Trask, Esq. Currier, Trask & Dunleavy.           Dale L. Gavin, Esq., Thompson, Bowie & Hatch, LLC.          ANGELINA JACKMAN (Employee) v. LIVING INNOVATIONS SUPPORT SERVICES (Employer) and SEDGWICK CMS (Insurer)           Thomas Pelletier, Administrative Law Judge.          Pending before the Workers’ Compensation Board are the employee’s Petitions for Award of Compensation and for Payment of Medical and Related Services regarding an October 18, 2019 date of injury. At hearing on October 06, 2020, the Board received the testimony of the employee via Zoom. The Board has also received the following exhibits into evidence without objection; EE. ex. 1, medical records; EE. ex. 2, medical bills; EE. ex. 3, photo of accident scene; EE. ex. 4, photo of accident scene; EE. ex. 5, photo of accident scene; EE. ex. 6, photo of accident scene; EE. ex. 7, supplemental medical records; EE. ex. 8, supplemental medical bills; EE. ex. 9, CD video of scene of accident; ER. ex. 1, transcript of recorded statement provided over the telephone by employee to the workers’ compensation insurance adjuster. In addition, the Board takes administrative notice of all filings on Board forms, the pleadings and the position papers from counsel. The employee is represented by attorney Norman Trask, Esq., and employer is represented by attorney Dale Gavin, Esq. The last position paper in the file is dated December 18...

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