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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Edward McGready's petition for removal, which sought to overturn a prior decision. That prior decision had granted the employer's reconsideration request and returned the case to the trial level for further proceedings. McGready argued the employer failed to prove apportionment of disability, but the Board found removal unwarranted. Removal is an extraordinary remedy, and reconsideration remains an adequate remedy for any adverse future decisions.
EDWARD MCGREADY vs. SANTA BARBARA COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT is a workers' compensation case decided in Oxnard. 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 Oxnard.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Edward McGready's petition for removal, which sought to overturn a prior decision. That prior decision had granted the employer's reconsideration request and returned the case to the trial level for further proceedings. McGready argued the employer failed to prove apportionment of disability, but the Board found removal unwarranted. Removal is an extraordinary remedy, and reconsideration remains an adequate remedy for any adverse future decisions.
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