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Workers' Comp.

Aug. 31, 1999

Fish Tale Is Just A Lie By A New Name

Oh, the tangled web woven by Thomas Reed Webb. He claimed his injured back ached so badly he needed money for in-home attendant care. At a workers' compensation hearing, he explained he needed help with showering, stretching and toileting.

By Anna Maria Stolley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Oh, the tangled web woven by Thomas Reed Webb.
        He claimed his injured back ached so badly he needed money for in-home attendant care. At a workers' compensation hearing, he explained he needed help with showering, stretching and toileting.
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