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This case concerns the California Insurance Guarantee Association's (CIGA) right to file an application on behalf of an injured worker, Guillermo Canas, against the State of California. The defendant, SCIF, argued CIGA lacked standing, and its claim was barred by laches and the statute of limitations. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) affirmed its prior decision, holding CIGA is a party in interest with standing to file. The WCAB found CIGA's application was not barred by the statute of limitations as it was filed within the statutory period. Finally, the WCAB clarified that legal issues, like those concerning uninsured state agencies, not raised at trial are waived and premature to consider.
GUILLERMO CANAS vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA; SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES RIVERSIDE is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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This case concerns the California Insurance Guarantee Association's (CIGA) right to file an application on behalf of an injured worker, Guillermo Canas, against the State of California. The defendant, SCIF, argued CIGA lacked standing, and its claim was barred by laches and the statute of limitations. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) affirmed its prior decision, holding CIGA is a "party in interest" with standing to file. The WCAB found CIGA's application was not barred by the statute of limitations as it was filed within the statutory period. Finally, the WCAB clarified that legal issues, like those concerning uninsured state agencies, not raised at trial are waived and premature to consider.
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