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This case concerns a denial of reconsideration for a workers' compensation claim. The Appeals Board reaffirmed its prior decision that the applicant did not sustain an industrial injury arising from a motor vehicle accident. The applicant's alleged ventricular fibrillation was deemed a spontaneous event unrelated to his employment, and his belated recollection of the accident was not credited as substantial evidence of industrial causation. The Board maintained its authority to reweigh evidence and reject the findings of the administrative law judge.
Cesar Ramirez vs. Time Warner Cable, ESIS, INC. is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Francisco.
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This case concerns a denial of reconsideration for a workers' compensation claim. The Appeals Board reaffirmed its prior decision that the applicant did not sustain an industrial injury arising from a motor vehicle accident. The applicant's alleged ventricular fibrillation was deemed a spontaneous event unrelated to his employment, and his belated recollection of the accident was not credited as substantial evidence of industrial causation. The Board maintained its authority to reweigh evidence and reject the findings of the administrative law judge.
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