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Illinois Evidence and Business Records: Injured Worker’s Insurance Claim Properly Admitted At Trial

  The plaintiff filed a wrongful discharge suit against his employer when he was fired after he lodged a workers’ comp claim for a work-related injury.  A jury sided with the plaintiff and awarded him about $4.2M including some $3.6M in punitive damages. The employer appealed on the basis that the court allowed some damaging documents …

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Posted byPaulPNovember 17, 2014November 20, 2014Posted inBusiness Torts, EvidenceTags: attorne-client privilege, business record, evidence, in anticipation of litigation, insurer-insured privilege, work product doctrine
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