BEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION WCC NO. H501007 IESHIA WEBSTER, Employee CLAIMANT ROCKLINE INDUSTRIES, Employer RESPONDENT TRANSPORTATION INS. CO., Carrier RESPONDENT OPINION FILED DEEMBER 3, 2025 Hearing before ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE ERIC PAUL WELLS in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas. Claimant not represented by counsel and not appearing at hearing. Respondents represented by KAREN H. MCKINNEY, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. STATEMENT OF THE CASE This case comes on for review following a hearing on respondents’ Motion to Dismiss. On February 14, 2025, the claimant filed an AR-C requesting various compensation benefits in which she alleges an injury to her left hand on or about March 27, 2023. There has been no request for a hearing and no further action was taken in this claim. On August 20, 2025, the respondents filed a Motion to Dismiss requesting that this claim be dismissed for lack of prosecution. A hearing was scheduled for November 4, 2025. Notice of that hearing was sent to the claimant by certified mail, return receipt requested on September 26, 2025. That certified mail notice was returned to the Commission by the Post Office with a notation “Return to Sender. Unclaimed. Unable to Forward.” Pursuant to 11 CAR §25-110(d) (previously codified as Commission Rule 099.13), the Commission may enter an order dismissing a claim for want of prosecution After a review of the
Webster – H501007 -2- respondents’ Motion to Dismiss, the claimant’s lack of desire to pursue her claim, and her failure to appear at the scheduled hearing, as well as all other matters properly before the Commission, I find that claimant has failed to prosecute this claim. Therefore, this claim is dismissed without prejudice. IT IS SO ORDERED. ____________________________ HONORABLE ERIC PAUL WELLS ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
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