Bojangles’ biscuit maker’s case remanded for findings of fact
The Court of Appeals took up the hefty issue of made-from-scratch biscuits in an unpublished opinion. The verdict? Bojangles' biscuits are made from scratch. But did they cause Ana Garcia's carpal tunnel syndrome? Perhaps, but the commission's findings of fact were insufficient to support that conclusion, so the Court of Appeals remanded the case of Garcia v. Huffbo (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-07-1005, 6 pp.) to the Industrial Commission for further findings.
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Published: October 26, 2010
Time posted: 12:16 pm
Tags: carpal tunnel syndrome, findings of fact, repetitive trauma, Workers' Compensation






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