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Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission Page 1 C a S E H E a R I N G S Y S T E M Fruth, Steven 082 ILLINOIS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION PAGE 1 C A S E H E A R I N G S Y S T E M FRUTH, STEVEN 082 ARBITRATION CALL FOR CHICAGO 99082 ON 04/19/2017 SEQ CASE NBR PETITIONER NAME RESPONDENT NAME ACCIDENT DATE ATTORNEY NAME ATTORNEY NAME *********************************************************************************** * = NEW CASE # = FATAL @ = STATE EMPLOYEE W = IWBF - 1 00WC 39961 19B VARGAS, JUAN TENE X CORP 09/23/99 JOHNSON, MICHAEL D & ASSOC LAW OFFICES JOSEPH MARCINIAK 01WC053257 -C TANEX CORP. 02WC020359 -C 2 02WC 19145 ROBINSON, JACKIE (YOUNG) J & J REAL ESTATE MANAGEM 03/25/02 TEPLITZ & BELL #62 SHERYL Y HOLLOWAY LAW OFFICE 3 03WC 34072 TARARA, MAUREEN CITY OF CHICAGO 11/12/02 SANDMAN LEVY & PETRICH HENNESSY & ROACH PC 4 04WC 11892 19B FAGIANO, ANTHONY STOCK YARDS PACKING 03/29/03 BOUDREAU NISIVACO LLC BRADY CONNOLLY & MASUDA PC 5 06WC 14135 KARNICK, FRED J B TRANSPORT INC 09/09/05 JOEL BELL BRADLEY & BRADLEY 6 06WC 40554 PAPPAS, VICKI WM WRIGLEY JR CO 11/26/05 LEWIS DAVIDSON & HETHERING GAROFALO SCHREIBER STORM 08WC048290 -C 08WC048291 -C 7 06WC 42828 JOHNSON, FRANCES L WALGREEN'S 03/15/06 CANDIANO LAW OFFICE GILDEA & COGHLAN 06WC042829 -C 8 07WC 09219 PIESKO, NOEL T COOK COUNTY 02/17/06 MARSZALEK AND MARSZALEK STATES ATTORNEY OF COOK COUN 08WC011593 -C 09WC006515 -C 09WC023156 -C 9 07WC 10810 SIWIAK, ADRIAN ST PAUL TRAVELERS 01/02/07 EMPLOYEE LEGAL SERVICES LT SMITH AMUNDSEN LLC 10 07WC 19054 DESTEFANO, JAMES PERMASTEELISA 03/28/07 ANESI OZMON RODIN NOVAK KO GRANT & F ANNING 11 07WC 27574 JOSLIN, DONNA STATE OF ILLINOIS @ 05/24/05 VITELL & SPITZ LTD ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL 12 07WC 53424 GONZALEZ, TERESA MORSE AUTOMOTIVE CORPORAT 08/01/05 EPSTEIN, JACK R LAW OFFICE THOMAS & ASSOCIATES 13 08W C 14626 MACIAS, EDUARDO EL REY USA MEATS & SEAFOO 03/27/08 ROMANEK & ROMANEK JAMES M. 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