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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded its prior findings and substituted new ones, determining Alexander Leigh was the employer of Jose Manuel Saldivar. The Board found that the unlicensed and uninsured contractor, Reuel Sarabia Cipriano, was acting as an employee of the property owner, Alexander Leigh, as a matter of law, due to Cipriano's failure to maintain a valid contractor's license and workers' compensation insurance. The WCAB specifically rejected the argument that Cipriano's alleged misrepresentations to the property owner estopped the injured worker or the Uninsured Employers Benefits Trust Fund (UEBTF) from establishing Leigh as the employer. Therefore, the WCAB ordered that Leigh, as the ultimate hirer, was legally responsible for Saldivar's industrial injury.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded its prior findings and substituted new ones, determining Alexander Leigh was the employer of Jose Manuel Saldivar. The Board found that the unlicensed and uninsured contractor, Reuel Sarabia Cipriano, was acting as an employee of the property owner, Alexander Leigh, as a matter of law, due to Cipriano's failure to maintain a valid contractor's license and workers' compensation insurance. The WCAB specifically rejected the argument that Cipriano's alleged misrepresentations to the property owner estopped the injured worker or the Uninsured Employers Benefits Trust Fund (UEBTF) from establishing Leigh as the employer. Therefore, the WCAB ordered that Leigh, as the ultimate hirer, was legally responsible for Saldivar's industrial injury.
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