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FRANCISCO MEDINA vs. SCRIPPS HEALTH

Filed: Oct 15, 2013
San Diego
ADJ8540632

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied a petition for reconsideration in the case of Francisco Medina v. Scripps Health. The applicant alleged a psychiatric injury, but the employer successfully argued the defense of good faith personnel actions under Labor Code section 3208.3(h). The Board adopted the WCJ's findings, finding the employer's actions, including performance improvement forms and issues related to English proficiency, were lawful, non-discriminatory, and made in good faith to address job performance deficiencies. Credible employer testimony and evidence supported these findings, leading to the denial of the petition.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied a petition for reconsideration in the case of Francisco Medina v. Scripps Health. The applicant alleged a psychiatric injury, but the employer successfully argued the defense of good faith personnel actions under Labor Code section 3208.3(h). The Board adopted the WCJ's findings, finding the employer's actions, including performance improvement forms and issues related to English proficiency, were lawful, non-discriminatory, and made in good faith to address job performance deficiencies. Credible employer testimony and evidence supported these findings, leading to the denial of the petition.

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