BEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION AWCC FILE No H502450 JASMINE WALKER, EMPLOYEE CLAIMANT LAKES AT MAUMELLE HEALTH & REHAB., EMPLOYER RESPONDENT ASIT/CCMSI, CARRIER/TPA RESPONDENT OPINION FILED 13 JANUARY 2026 Heard before Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission (“the Commission”) Administrative Law Judge JayO. Howe on 10 December 2025 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The pro se claimant failed to appear. Worley, Wood & Parrish, P.A., Mr. Jarrod Parrish, appeared for the respondents. STATEMENT OF THE CASE A hearing on the respondents’ Motion to Dismiss was held on this matter in Little Rock, Arkansas, on 10 December 2025. This case relates to an alleged workplace injury occurring on 13 March 2025. The record from the hearing consists of the transcript; Respondents’ Exhibit No 1, which consisted of an index page and eight pages of documents and pleadings in support of their motion; and Commission’s Exhibit No 1, three pages that included a Form AR-C filed by the claimant and two Postal Service delivery receipts from Commission correspondence with the claimant. On 14 April 2025, the claimant filed a Form AR-C seeking initial and additional benefits. On 30 April 2025, the respondents filed a Form AR-2 indicating that they had accepted as compensable a medical-only claim for a left thigh strain. The respondents later requested that this claim be dismissed under Commission Rule 11 C.A.R. § 25-110(d) and/or Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-702. They noted that in the six
J. WALKER- H502450 2 months preceding their motion, the claimant had not requested a hearing on an issue ripe for litigation. Notice of the respondents’ motion was sent to the claimant, consistent with Commission practices, via First Class Mail and Certified Mail. Notice of a hearing on the respondents’ motion was sent in the same manner. The record does not reflect any responsive correspondence from the claimant; and she did not attend the hearing to object to the dismissal of this claim. FINDINDGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW After reviewing the record as a whole, I hereby make the following findings of fact and conclusions of law in accordance with Ark. Code Ann. § 11-9-704 (Repl. 2012): 1. The Commission has jurisdiction over this matter. 2. The parties were provided with reasonable notice of the Motion to Dismiss and the hearing on the motion. 3. The evidence preponderates that the claimant has failed to prosecute her claim under 11 C.A.R. § 25-110(d). 4. The Motion to Dismiss is hereby granted; this claim is dismissed without prejudice under 11 C.A.R. § 25-110(d). DISCUSSION The respondents appeared on 10 December 2025 and presented their motion. As argued by the respondents at the hearing, 11 C.A.R. § 25-110(d) provides for a dismissal for failure to prosecute an action upon application by either party and reasonable notice. As noted above, the claimant was provided with notice of the respondents motion and notice of the hearing on that motion. The claimant filed her Form AR-C on 13 March 2025. Since that time, no filings have been made by the claimant. Similarly, no objection was filed to the respondents’ motion to dismiss this claim. Further, the claimant did not appear at the hearing to object
J. WALKER- H502450 3 to the dismissal of his claim. Lastly, the record does not reflect a request for a hearing ever being filed in this claim. The claimant has taken no action on her claim since the filing of her Form AR-C. Based on the evidence presented, a dismissal without prejudice is appropriate. ORDER The Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED, and this matter is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. SO ORDERED. ________________________________ JAYO. HOWE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
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