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Winch v. Perry Oaks Manor
Citations: 376 S.W.3d 708; 2012 Mo. App. LEXIS 1080; 2012 WL 3805665Docket: No. ED 97747
Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; September 4, 2012; Missouri; State Appellate Court
Darlene Winch appeals the summary judgment favoring Perry Oaks Manor, L.L.C. regarding her personal injury claim stemming from a slip and fall incident on their premises. Winch argues that the trial court improperly classified her as a statutory employee under Section 287.040 RSMo. Cum.Supp.2005, which she believes affected the outcome of her case. Upon reviewing the parties' briefs and the case record, the court determined that the evidence clearly established Perry Oaks as Winch's statutory employer, thereby affirming the trial court's decision to grant summary judgment. The judgment is upheld pursuant to Rule 84.16(b) Mo. R. Civ. P. (2012).