What Is Needed to Prove Odd-Lot Permanent Total Disability
By Brad L. Badgley
Workers’ Compensation Law,
April 2022
If an employee’s disability is limited and it is not obvious that the employee is unemployable, the employee may nevertheless demonstrate an entitlement to permanent total disability by proving that he or she fits within the odd-lot category.
The Petrillo doctrine examined
By Brad L. Badgley
Bench and Bar,
December 2016
In McChristian v. Brink, the Appellate Court for the First District, in a case of first impression, applied the Petrillo doctrine to a unique set of facts: where the defendant medical corporation designated a member of the corporation who was also one of plaintiff’s treating doctors as an expert witness on liability, damages and causation.
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