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MITCHELL LEMAY vs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; Permissibly SelfInsured; MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT; Permissibly Self-Insured; administered by KEENAN AND ASSOCIATES

Filed: Feb 14, 2020
San Francisco
ADJ8441431

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed a previous decision regarding applicant Mitchell Lemay's claims for prostate cancer and heart trouble/hypertension, finding both employers jointly and severally liable. Reconsideration was granted primarily to address issues surrounding a hernia injury. The Board deferred the hernia injury claim, along with related medical treatment and permanent disability, due to insufficient evidence to determine if it was a separate injury or a consequence of medical treatment. The prior findings regarding the prostate cancer and heart trouble/hypertension, including no apportionment of permanent disability for these conditions, were upheld.

MITCHELL LEMAY vs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; Permissibly SelfInsured; MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT; Permissibly Self-Insured; administered by KEENAN AND ASSOCIATES is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed a previous decision regarding applicant Mitchell Lemay's claims for prostate cancer and heart trouble/hypertension, finding both employers jointly and severally liable. Reconsideration was granted primarily to address issues surrounding a hernia injury. The Board deferred the hernia injury claim, along with related medical treatment and permanent disability, due to insufficient evidence to determine if it was a separate injury or a consequence of medical treatment. The prior findings regarding the prostate cancer and heart trouble/hypertension, including no apportionment of permanent disability for these conditions, were upheld.

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MITCHELL LEMAY vs. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY; Permissibly SelfInsured; MARIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT; Permissibly Self-Insured; administered by KEENAN AND ASSOCIATES 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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