| | Ringsaker v. N.D. Workers Comp. Bureau - Appellee Brief |
 | | Ringsaker noted on his claim form that he had had ongoing right-shoulder problems for the previous few years and asserted that his right-shoulder condition was progressive and was attributable to 16 years of opening and shutting trailer doors, pulling fifth wheel pins, cranking trailer dollies and moving freight as a trucker for Yellow Freight. |
 | | Ringsaker told the Bureau that he had engaged in repetitive right arm use for the previous 16 years as a truck driver, he had no hobbies or sports which might explain his shoulder injury, and he had had shoulder symptoms and treatment for a couple of years prior to filing his claim (Supplemental Appendix pp. |
 | | Ringsaker's testimony, which was uncontroverted, that until he was diagnosed with a rotator cuff tear in February of 2000, he understood his right-shoulder condition to be non-work-related arthritis (Supp. |
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