C-190381
CAPTION: BROWNING V. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI
08-12-20
APPEAL NO.: C-190381
TRIAL NO.: A-1802224
KEY WORDS: EVIDENCE — WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
SUMMARY:
Where the defendant-employer asserted on appeal that the trial court had failed to consider all the exhibits before rendering judgment, the court did not err in granting plaintiff-employee the right to participate in the workers’ compensation fund for the condition of accessory navicular displacement where it is apparent from the record that the trial court properly reviewed all the evidence prior to entering judgment.
JUDGMENT: AFFIRMED
JUDGES: OPINION by BERGERON, J.; MYERS, P.J., and CROUSE, J., CONCUR.
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