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Friday, November 6, 2009

Maintenance is Voluntary for Volunteers

Volunteer firefighters perform all sorts of duties, and only some of them are related to emergency response. Others frequently involve activities such as maintaining department buildings and equipment. When injuries occur while performing these duties, questions can arise as to whether the volunteers are entitled to workers' compensation coverage. This is exactly what occurred in the case of Douglas Evanuska et al. v. City of Danbury et al. No. AC 27263, Appellate Court of Connecticut (2007). Douglas Evanuska and Paul Williams were active volunteer firefighters for the Germantown Hose Company in Danbury, Conn. On Oct. 19, 2002, they ...

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