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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded a prior ruling finding California had jurisdiction over Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (Washington L&I) in a claim by former NBA player George T. Johnson. The WCAB determined personal jurisdiction over Washington L&I was not established and that the issue is moot unless Washington L&I was duly authorized to provide workers' compensation insurance in California per Labor Code section 3700. The case is returned to the trial level to determine if the employer, Seattle Supersonics, was lawfully insured or self-insured in California during the alleged injury period, which could result in Seattle being held liable as an uninsured employer.
GEORGE T. JOHNSON vs. NEW JERSEY NETS, INA/ACE USA, SEATTLE SUPERSONICS, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded a prior ruling finding California had jurisdiction over Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (Washington L&I) in a claim by former NBA player George T. Johnson. The WCAB determined personal jurisdiction over Washington L&I was not established and that the issue is moot unless Washington L&I was duly authorized to provide workers' compensation insurance in California per Labor Code section 3700. The case is returned to the trial level to determine if the employer, Seattle Supersonics, was lawfully insured or self-insured in California during the alleged injury period, which could result in Seattle being held liable as an uninsured employer.
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