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Re: Re: Who knows what happened - what counts is in how to help the children left behind

I'm willing to do anything possible to find out what happened to Jenny. If someone may have seen that crash take place, it would give the children peace of mind to know. But for the purpose of Workers Compensation, it makes no real difference.

All that counts is that Jenny died as the result of an accident that took place while she was engaged in the course and scope of her employment relationship with American Taxi Dispatch at the time of the crash. She did. The reason for her death was the fact that she was entering the terminal area of O'Hare from Bessie Coleman Drive and struck a light pole while on the job. She wasn't just out there playing around. And her surviving children are entitled to benefits under the Workers Compensation Act for her death, all three of them: the one who is 14 years of age as well as the adult children, both of whom are still in school as full-time students.

These people were from a decent family of hard working immigrants who struggle like dogs to see to it that the children do better than they did, and Jenny did well. I'm so proud to be representing them. Any help we can get to find out how and why Jenny had that crash is sure going to be appreciated, but it won't affect the case for the children one way or another.

Donald Nathan