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CASE NO. 4736 CRB-4-03-9
COMPENSATION REVIEW BOARD
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION
NOVEMBER 3, 2003
DENNIS BAZON
CLAIMANT-APPELLEE
v.
ABF FREIGHT SYSTEMS, INC.
EMPLOYER
and
MACDONALD COMPANIES
INSURER
RESPONDENTS-APPELLANTS
Respondents have filed a Petition for Review from the trial commissioner acting for the Fourth District’s September 9, 2003 Finding and Award Pursuant To C.G.S. § 31-290a. In that Finding the trial commissioner awarded lost wages, reimbursement of medical and insurance costs, attorney’s fees and costs. An earlier Finding issued December 15, 2002 ordered reinstatement of employment.
Section 31-290a states in pertinent part; “[t]he commissioner may award the employee the reinstatement of his previous job, payment of back wages and reestablishment of employee benefits . . . reasonable attorney’s fees. Any party aggrieved by the decision of the commissioner may appeal the decision to the Appellate Court.
This board lacks jurisdiction over respondents appeal. Therefore, it must be dismissed. See, Kenyon v. General Dynamics Corp./Electric Boat Division, 4497 CRB-1-02-3 (March 13, 2002); Johnson v. Rainbow Rentals, 4295 CRB-1-00-9 (January 18, 2001); Bylo v. Pepsi Cola Company, 4058 CRB-3-99-6 (July 13, 1999); Rapuano v. Yale University, 3868 CRB-3-98-7 (August 24, 1998).
John A. Mastropietro, Chairman
Compensation Review Board
Workers’ Compensation Commission
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