Gregory Morris vs. Shelby Co.

Case Number
W2002-01394-COA-R3-CV
This is a claim for on-the-job injury benefits. The plaintiff was a jailer in the defendant county sheriff department. While at work, the plaintiff fell down an escalator onto his knees. He did not receive medical treatment at that time. Over seven months later, the plaintiff began working a shift at the jail that required him to stand during the entire shift, causing pain and swelling in his knees. Consequently, the plaintiff underwent surgery on both of his knees. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit seeking on-the-job injury benefits for the time he was off work recovering from the surgeries. The trial court held that he was not entitled to the benefits, finding that the expert medical testimony did not establish that the condition for which the plaintiff underwent surgery arose out of his employment. The plaintiff now appeals. We affirm, concluding that the evidence does not preponderate against the trial court's finding that the plaintiff had not proved causation.
Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
John R. Mccarroll, Jr.
Case Name
Gregory Morris vs. Shelby Co.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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