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CESAR RAMIREZ vs. TIME WARNER CABLE, ESIS, INC.

Filed: Apr 09, 2009
San Francisco
ADJ31300041 (VNO 0552733) ADJ2893120 (VNO 0552734)

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and reversed a prior award, finding applicant Cesar Ramirez did not sustain an industrial injury. The Board found his ventricular fibrillation, which caused a motor vehicle accident, was a spontaneous, non-industrial medical event. The applicant's claim that a sudden stop in traffic caused "shock" leading to the fibrillation was not credited by the Board. Therefore, the applicant failed to prove his injury arose out of and occurred in the course of employment.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and reversed a prior award, finding applicant Cesar Ramirez did not sustain an industrial injury. The Board found his ventricular fibrillation, which caused a motor vehicle accident, was a spontaneous, non-industrial medical event. The applicant's claim that a sudden stop in traffic caused "shock" leading to the fibrillation was not credited by the Board. Therefore, the applicant failed to prove his injury arose out of and occurred in the course of employment.

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CESAR RAMIREZ vs. TIME WARNER CABLE, ESIS, INC. (2009) – San Francisco | CompFox