The weight of all of the medical records and testimony is a matter for the fact-finder. Pub. Employees Ret. Sys. v. Warner, 983 So.2d 342, 348 (ΒΆ 22) (Miss.Ct.App. 2008). In the Committee's analysis, it stated: "After looking at all of the evidence, it appears to this Committee that the most persuasive evidence is supported by Dr. Anderson, Dr. Holaday, and Dr. Collipp, all who refer to the MRI of January 2002, and the nerve-conductions study, conducted about the same time which did not document anything objectively wrong with Ms. Henley that would be the result of an accident on the job.