Will County Sheriff secures benefits despite conducting personal errand before his accident
The Illinois Appellate Court, 2nd District affirmed the Circuit court's order reversing the Illinois
Workers' Compensation Commission's denial of benefits to a deput sheriffinjured in a vehicular accident.
Case name: Johnson v. Will County Sheriff's Department, IWCC, 19 ILWCLB 136 (Ill.App.Ct., 2nd 2011).
Summary: Johnson, a deputy sheriff, left his assigned patrol area while on duty to collect his personal mail at a post office three miles outside the county border. As he was exiting the post office, Johnson received a radio assignment to assist a deputy in transporting a passenger. Johnson was traveling to the deputy's location when he was involved in a motor vehicle accident. The accident was one and one-half miles from the county border and 20 miles from his destination. Johnson was suspended from duty without pay for eight days for leaving his assigned post without permission. In a decision summarized at 17 ILWCLB 130, the Commission denied benefits, finding Johnson was engaged in a personal deviation at the time of his accident and the accident resulted from Johnson's misconduct. The Circuit Court reversed. Upon review, the Illinois Appellate Court affirmed the Circuit court.