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GARY WALKER vs. HOUSTON INDEMNITY, TEXANS, TRAVELERS

Filed: Oct 03, 2011
San Francisco
ADJ282767 (AHM 0149033)

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration of an award to applicant Gary Walker. The original award found Walker sustained industrial injury as a professional athlete, resulting in 92% permanent disability and need for further medical treatment. The defendant's argument that an employment contract prohibited this California claim, including choice of law and venue, was rejected. This contractual issue was not raised at trial, thus waived, and the Board also asserted its own jurisdiction.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration of an award to applicant Gary Walker. The original award found Walker sustained industrial injury as a professional athlete, resulting in 92% permanent disability and need for further medical treatment. The defendant's argument that an employment contract prohibited this California claim, including choice of law and venue, was rejected. This contractual issue was not raised at trial, thus waived, and the Board also asserted its own jurisdiction.

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