{"id":"alj-H404703-2025-04-01","awcc_number":"H404703","decision_date":"2025-04-01","opinion_type":"alj","claimant_name":"Jayla Jackson","employer_name":"Mo/go Logistics","title":"JACKSON VS. MO/GO LOGISTICS AWCC# H404703 April 01, 2025","outcome":"dismissed","outcome_keywords":["dismissed:8","granted:2"],"injury_keywords":["back"],"pdf_url":"https://www.labor.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/JACKSON_JAYLA_H404703_20250401.pdf","source_index_url":"https://labor.arkansas.gov/workers-comp/awcc-opinions/administrative-law-judge-opinions/","filename":"JACKSON_JAYLA_H404703_20250401.pdf","text_length":2556,"full_text":"1 \n \nBEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION \nCLAIM NO. H404703 \n \nJAYLA JACKSON, EMPLOYEE       CLAIMANT \n \nMO/GO LOGISTICS, EMPLOYER     RESPONDENT  \n \nLUBU CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY,  \nCARRIER/TPA        RESPONDENT   \n         \nOPINION FILED APRIL 1, 2025 \nHearing before Administrative Law Judge James D. Kennedy in Little Rock, \nArkansas, on April 1, 2025. \nClaimant is Pro Se and did not appear. \nRespondents are represented by Jarrod Parrish, of Little Rock, Arkansas. \n \nSTATEMENT OF THE CASE \n \n A  hearing  was  held  in  the  above  styled  matter  on April  1, 2025, in Little  Rock, \nArkansas, on  respondent’s  Motion  to  Dismiss  for  failure  to  prosecute  pursuant  to \nArkansas Code Ann. 11-9-702 and Rule 099.13 of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation \nAct.  The claimant contended that she sustained a work-related injury while loading boxes \non  July 11,  2024, injuring her lower  and middle back.   A  C  Form was  filed  on  July 23, \n2024.  A  First  Report  of  Injury was  filed  on  July  16,  2024, and  an  AR -2  was  filed  on \nAugust 26, 2024, providing that it was a medical only claim.  No bona fide request for a \nhearing has been made within six (6) months of the filing of the claim.  A Motion to Dismiss \nfor failure to prosecute was filed on or about January 24th, 2025, and the claimant failed \nto respond to the motion.   \n\n2 \n \nA hearing  was  set  for April  1,  2025, in  regard  to  the Motion  to  Dismiss.  The claimant \nfailed  to  appear at  the  hearing after  proper  notice to  the  last  known  address  of  the \nclaimant, and after the Respondent’s representative called the hall for the claimant.  At \nthe time of the hearing, Jarrod Parrish appeared on behalf of the Respondents and asked \nthat the matter be dismissed for lack of prosecution. \n After a review of the record as a whole, to include all evidence properly before the \nCommission, and having had an opportunity to hear the statements of the respondent’s \nattorney, there is no alternative but to find that the Motion to Dismiss should be granted \nat this time, and the matter should be dismissed without prejudice. \nORDER \n Pursuant to the above, there is no alternative but to find that the Motion to Dismiss \nshould  be  granted  and  this  matter  should  be  dismissed  without  prejudice pursuant  to \nArkansas Code Ann. 11-9-702 and Rule 099.13 of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation \nAct at this time.   \nIT IS SO ORDERED: \n      ____________________________ \n       JAMES D. KENNEDY \n       ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE","preview":"1 BEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION CLAIM NO. H404703 JAYLA JACKSON, EMPLOYEE CLAIMANT MO/GO LOGISTICS, EMPLOYER RESPONDENT LUBU CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, CARRIER/TPA RESPONDENT OPINION FILED APRIL 1, 2025 Hearing before Administrative Law Judge James D. Kennedy in Little Rock, Arkansas, on April 1...","fetched_at":"2026-05-19T22:41:30.457Z","links":{"html":"/opinions/alj-H404703-2025-04-01","pdf":"https://www.labor.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/JACKSON_JAYLA_H404703_20250401.pdf","source_publisher":"https://labor.arkansas.gov/workers-comp/awcc-opinions/administrative-law-judge-opinions/"}}