Court of Appeals Affirms Causation Finding In Short-Form Opinion

Claimant suffered an admitted injury to his left shoulder, but defendants denied claimant's alleged right shoulder injury. The deputy initially agreed with defendants, but on appeal, the commissioner's designee concluded that the right shoulder injury arose out of and in the course of employment.  In Taylor Industries, Inc. v. Lepley, No. 15-0243 (Iowa App. Aug. 5, 2015), the Court of Appeals affirms the decision of the agency.

The court concludes that the district court correctly analyzed the substantial evidence issues involved in the case, and the case is affirmed with a summary decision pursuant to Iowa Court Rule 21.26.

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