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Hoehn v. Lakenan Insurance Agency
Citations: 185 S.W.3d 773; 2006 Mo. App. LEXIS 248Docket: No. ED 86705
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; March 6, 2006; Missouri; State Appellate Court
Mildred Hoehn was awarded $59,395.87 by the Industrial and Labor Relations Commission for various claims including unpaid medical expenses, medical mileage, and disability benefits. Lakenan Insurance Agency, the Employer, appealed this decision, arguing that Hoehn was not injured while performing her job duties. After reviewing the case and the parties' briefs, the court found no legal errors in the Commission's decision. The trial court's judgment is affirmed, and a memorandum opinion detailing the facts and rationale has been provided to the parties, although it is not intended for publication.