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ROBERT OSBORN vs. COUNTY OF FRESNO, AMERICAN ALL RISK LOSS ADMINISTRATORS

Filed: Aug 07, 2015
Fresno
ADJ8672614

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This case involves Robert Osborn, a correctional sergeant, who filed a workers' compensation claim for Hepatitis C contracted in 2006. The County of Fresno is challenging the finding that the presumption of injury under LC 3212.8 applies to a correctional sergeant, arguing the applicant did not prove specific exposure or that the injury was work-related. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration, adopting the WCJ's report which found the presumption applicable to the applicant's role. The WCJ determined that correctional sergeants are engaged in "active law enforcement" and that LC 3212.8 does not require proof of specific exposure, only that the disease manifested during service.

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This case involves Robert Osborn, a correctional sergeant, who filed a workers' compensation claim for Hepatitis C contracted in 2006. The County of Fresno is challenging the finding that the presumption of injury under LC 3212.8 applies to a correctional sergeant, arguing the applicant did not prove specific exposure or that the injury was work-related. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration, adopting the WCJ's report which found the presumption applicable to the applicant's role. The WCJ determined that correctional sergeants are engaged in "active law enforcement" and that LC 3212.8 does not require proof of specific exposure, only that the disease manifested during service.

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