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JIM EASLEY vs. MEDERA AUTO CENTER, COMPWEST INSURANCE

Filed: Sep 22, 2008
San Francisco
ADJ244569

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Defendant's petition for reconsideration of the WCJ's Findings of Fact and Award of June 27, 2008 is denied. The WCJ's credibility determinations are given great weight. The WCJ's comments, while not ideal, did not close the judge's mind to further evidence, and the proceedings appeared fair.

JIM EASLEY vs. MEDERA AUTO CENTER, COMPWEST INSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.

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Defendant's petition for reconsideration of the WCJ's Findings of Fact and Award of June 27, 2008 is denied. The WCJ's credibility determinations are given great weight. The WCJ's comments, while not ideal, did not close the judge's mind to further evidence, and the proceedings appeared fair.

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JIM EASLEY vs. MEDERA AUTO CENTER, COMPWEST INSURANCE is a legal case related to workers' compensation in San Francisco. This case explains important rulings, legal interpretations, and claim decisions.

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