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This case involves applicant Daniel Walsh's claims for three specific injuries against Live Nation, Inc. The workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) initially found these claims barred by the statute of limitations. However, the Appeals Board rescinded these findings, determining there was conflicting evidence regarding whether the employer had notice of the injuries and failed to provide the required claim form under Labor Code section 5401. The Board found that the employer's duty to provide a claim form is triggered by notice of an injury resulting in lost time or medical treatment beyond first aid, and that the issue of notice and resulting tolling of the statute of limitations requires further development at the trial level.
DANIEL WALSH vs. LIVE NATION, INC., NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE, ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in Van Nuys. 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 Van Nuys.
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This case involves applicant Daniel Walsh's claims for three specific injuries against Live Nation, Inc. The workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) initially found these claims barred by the statute of limitations. However, the Appeals Board rescinded these findings, determining there was conflicting evidence regarding whether the employer had notice of the injuries and failed to provide the required claim form under Labor Code section 5401. The Board found that the employer's duty to provide a claim form is triggered by notice of an injury resulting in lost time or medical treatment beyond first aid, and that the issue of notice and resulting tolling of the statute of limitations requires further development at the trial level.
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