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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.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Francisco.
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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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