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Tatum v. Medical University of South Carolina
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In addition, the employee is barred from compensation if he refuses to accept any medical, hospital, surgical or other treatment provided by the employer. [5] Presumably, the employer would have a lien on any proceeds attributable to the negligence of the third-party physician. § 42-1-560(b) (1985); see Hardee v. Bruce Johnson Trucking Co., 293 S.C. 349 , 360 S.E.2d 522 (Ct.App.1987) (where workers' compensation claimant instituted third-party action against physician who allegedly exacerbated work-related injury by negligent surgery). [6] See Balancio v. United States, 267 F.2d 135, 137-138 …
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Scalia v. United States
See Balando v. United States, 267 F.2d 135 (2d Cir.), cert, denied, 361 U.S. 875 , 80 S.Ct. 139 , 4 L.Ed.2d 114 (1959); Mohr v. United States, 184 F.Supp. 80 (N.D.Cal. 1960); Frieouf v. United States, 183 F.Supp. 439 (N.D.Cal.1960); Leahy v. United States, 160 F.Supp. 519 (E.D.N.Y.1958).
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Schmid v. United States
See also, Balando v. United States, 267 F.2d 135 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 361 U.S. 875 , 80 S.Ct. 139 , 4 L.Ed.2d 114 (1959).
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Haskell, by Alberts, Guardian ad Litem
v.
Haskell
v.
Haskell
No. 333.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 26, 1959.
. I. Stanley Stein for petitioner. Irving I. Erd-heim for respondent.
Published
Court of Appeals of New York. Certiorari denied.