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This case concerns the death of Juan Luna Castro, a groundskeeper, in a motor vehicle accident during his scheduled work hours. The defendant employer sought reconsideration of the WCJ's finding that the death arose out of and in the course of employment (AOE/COE). The Board denied reconsideration, upholding the finding that Castro was on a business errand to purchase supplies for a company-sponsored BBQ, a task he had performed in previous years. The Board found his actions to be reasonable and impliedly permitted by his employment, thus satisfying the AOE/COE standard despite a prior reprimand for other work-related issues.
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This case concerns the death of Juan Luna Castro, a groundskeeper, in a motor vehicle accident during his scheduled work hours. The defendant employer sought reconsideration of the WCJ's finding that the death arose out of and in the course of employment (AOE/COE). The Board denied reconsideration, upholding the finding that Castro was on a business errand to purchase supplies for a company-sponsored BBQ, a task he had performed in previous years. The Board found his actions to be reasonable and impliedly permitted by his employment, thus satisfying the AOE/COE standard despite a prior reprimand for other work-related issues.
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