Workers' Compensation

Listed below is McConnaughhay, Coonrod, Pope, Weaver & Stern, P.A.'s workers' compensation case law database. The database dates back until 1971 and includes over 5500 workers' compensation court decisions.

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J & J Baker Enterprises v. Gaylord

21 FLW D1605

JCC refused to allow blood alcohol testing to be admitted into evidence because of the fact that the test had been performed on the claimant's blood serum as opposed to whole blood. Based on the decision in Domino's Pizza v. Gibson, 668 So.2d 593 (Fla. 1996), court reversed. Serum blood test results and their conversion to whole blood equivalents are admissible into evidence in order to establish the claimant's intoxication for purposes of establishing the statutory presumption as found in Section 440.09(3), Florida Statutes.