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This case involves a Sacramento County Jail inmate, Ramon Chacon Alcala, who claims an industrial injury to his back and groin from lifting dough in the jail bakery. Although the applicant's credibility as a historian was questioned, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration. The Board adopted the findings of the administrative law judge who concluded that medical evidence from examining physicians provided substantial support for an industrial injury. Despite applicant's credibility issues, the physicians' opinions on causation based on reasonable medical probability were deemed sufficient to uphold the award.
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This case involves a Sacramento County Jail inmate, Ramon Chacon Alcala, who claims an industrial injury to his back and groin from lifting dough in the jail bakery. Although the applicant's credibility as a historian was questioned, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration. The Board adopted the findings of the administrative law judge who concluded that medical evidence from examining physicians provided substantial support for an industrial injury. Despite applicant's credibility issues, the physicians' opinions on causation based on reasonable medical probability were deemed sufficient to uphold the award.
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