Cockburn v Accident Compensation Corporation (Personal Injury) [2023] NZACC 93 [pdf, 240 KB]
...excoriation from distal foot, toes and sole over mtp jnts. Not very warm and no proximal cellulitis Skin - urticaria! typepapular rash - looks allergic [25] On 20 January 2021, Dr Paul Noonan, ACC branch medical advisor, reviewed the information on file and advised the Corporation as follows: The incident of standing or apparently standing on a stone does not appear to be an accident. There is no evidence of any bleeding or break in the skin at the time; medical notes report nil...