Former player seeks compensation for concussion injuries
A recently retired AFL footballer is seeking compensation from his former club after he was diagnosed with brain damage linked to the multiple concussions he sustained during his career.
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Court: Man mauled after smoking pot gets work comp
The Montana Supreme Court has upheld a Workers' Compensation Court ruling that about $ 65,000 in medical bills incurred by a man who was mauled while feeding the bears at a tourist attraction should be covered by workers' compensation, despite the fact the man had smoked marijuana on the day of the attack.
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