In the Matter of Clarence Johnson v. Johns Hopkins Hospital
Unreported Opinions//May 4, 2026//
Workers’ Compensation—Idiopathic Injuries—Compensability
The court affirmed the denial of Mr. Johnson’s claim for temporary total disability, concluding his injury did not arise out of his employment due to his pre-existing idiopathic condition.
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