Florida Supreme Court justices tried to untangle a closely watched case dealing with the constitutionality of a law that limited workers’ compensation benefits for a firefighter injured on the job.
The case stemming from 2009 injuries suffered by St. Petersburg firefighter Bradley Westphal delves into the state’s complicated workers’ compensation system—and includes the somewhat-unusual legal circumstance of both sides opposing a decision by the First District Court of Appeal.
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