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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for injuries sustained by a home care provider while transporting her client, who was experiencing a medical emergency, to the client's daughter's home on Christmas Eve. The applicant testified she acted out of concern for the client's well-being, not for personal reasons, and that the injury occurred when the client fell on her on the stairs. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the petitioner's request for reconsideration, finding substantial evidence that the applicant's actions were within the course and scope of her employment and that their request for a continuance was improperly handled. The WCJ's credibility findings were given significant weight in the decision.
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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for injuries sustained by a home care provider while transporting her client, who was experiencing a medical emergency, to the client's daughter's home on Christmas Eve. The applicant testified she acted out of concern for the client's well-being, not for personal reasons, and that the injury occurred when the client fell on her on the stairs. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the petitioner's request for reconsideration, finding substantial evidence that the applicant's actions were within the course and scope of her employment and that their request for a continuance was improperly handled. The WCJ's credibility findings were given significant weight in the decision.
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