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This case concerns a claim for cumulative industrial injury by a professional football player against his former employer. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision that California lacked jurisdiction over the claim. This was based on Labor Code section 3600.5(b), which exempts employees hired outside California and temporarily working within the state, provided the employer has extraterritorial coverage with another state that reciprocally exempts California. The employer, the Browns, successfully demonstrated these conditions were met under Ohio law.
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This case concerns a claim for cumulative industrial injury by a professional football player against his former employer. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision that California lacked jurisdiction over the claim. This was based on Labor Code section 3600.5(b), which exempts employees hired outside California and temporarily working within the state, provided the employer has extraterritorial coverage with another state that reciprocally exempts California. The employer, the Browns, successfully demonstrated these conditions were met under Ohio law.
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