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This case involves an applicant, Cirilo Garcia, who claimed industrial injuries to his right wrist, arms, low back, psyche, and sleep. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Garcia's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the Workers' Compensation Judge's (WCJ) findings. The WCJ found Garcia not credible and determined he failed to prove he sustained any industrial injuries, either specific or continuous trauma, during his employment. The denial was not based on employer defenses but on the applicant's failure to meet his burden of proof with credible evidence.
CIRILO GARCIA vs. CORE MARK INTERNATIONAL, LIBERTY MUTUAL is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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This case involves an applicant, Cirilo Garcia, who claimed industrial injuries to his right wrist, arms, low back, psyche, and sleep. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Garcia's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the Workers' Compensation Judge's (WCJ) findings. The WCJ found Garcia not credible and determined he failed to prove he sustained any industrial injuries, either specific or continuous trauma, during his employment. The denial was not based on employer defenses but on the applicant's failure to meet his burden of proof with credible evidence.
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