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WILLIAM AVRIT vs. CALIFORNIA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS, SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES

Filed: Nov 12, 2009
San Francisco
ADJ2736713 (VNO 0375817)

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The WCAB reversed the WCJ's order of restitution, finding that the WCJ lacked statutory authority to award reimbursement and that the equities did not favor SCIF's claim for reimbursement due to transactional stability.

WILLIAM AVRIT vs. CALIFORNIA DEPT OF CORRECTIONS, SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES 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 WCAB reversed the WCJ's order of restitution, finding that the WCJ lacked statutory authority to award reimbursement and that the equities did not favor SCIF's claim for reimbursement due to transactional stability.

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