Leo Logan v. Commercial Union Insurance Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1996-09-20

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KANNE, Circuit Judge. After Leo Logan suffered a work-related injury, he filed a claim with Commercial Union Insurance Co., his workers’ compensation insurance carrier. Commercial Union, however, disputed the claim, and thus Logan did not receive salary continuance or payments for his medical bills until the dispute was settled eleven months after Logan’s injury. Logan filed a…

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