Amy and Wade Finley, Jr., were married in 1990. They faced fertility challenges and consequently produced and

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Amy and Wade Finley, Jr., were married in 1990. They faced fertility challenges and consequently produced and froze four embryos through an in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer program. In July 2001, the couple was successful in their first attempt to implant an embryo, but Amy miscarried. Later in the same month, Wade Jr. was killed during the course and scope of his employment with Farm Cat, Inc. Farm Cat’s workers’ compensation carrier paid benefits to Amy. In June 2002, Amy went through another implantation process. This time, she became pregnant and gave birth to Wade III in March 2003. Amy then filed for workers’ compensation benefits on behalf of Wade III, alleging that Wade III is the dependent child of Wade Jr. Farm Cat denied the claim. Will a court support Farm Cat’s denial of the claim?

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Dynamic Business Law

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Authors: Nancy Kubasek, M. Neil Browne, Daniel Herron, Lucien Dhooge, Linda Barkacs

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