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This case involves an applicant seeking to modify deposition and Qualified Medical Evaluation (QME) orders due to alleged severe medical conditions. While the applicant agrees to the deposition and QME, they claim their health prevents travel and request these be held at their home. The Appeals Board granted the Petition for Removal, finding the medical record requires further development regarding the alleged travel limitations. The orders for deposition and QME are amended to defer the time and place, returning the matter to the trial level for proceedings on accommodation issues.
JOHN ALARCON vs. PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC 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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This case involves an applicant seeking to modify deposition and Qualified Medical Evaluation (QME) orders due to alleged severe medical conditions. While the applicant agrees to the deposition and QME, they claim their health prevents travel and request these be held at their home. The Appeals Board granted the Petition for Removal, finding the medical record requires further development regarding the alleged travel limitations. The orders for deposition and QME are amended to defer the time and place, returning the matter to the trial level for proceedings on accommodation issues.
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