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KRSYTOL LARTEY vs. FOREVER 21, FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Dec 24, 2018
Van Nuys
ADJ9859900

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This case involves a workers' compensation claim where the applicant alleged injury to her throat and voice due to her employment with Forever 21. The defendant sought reconsideration of the WCJ's finding of injury arising out of and occurring in the course of employment (AOE/COE), arguing the medical examiner's opinion lacked substantial evidence. The Board denied reconsideration, finding the QME's reports and deposition testimony provided a reasoned opinion based on examination and history. The Board concluded that the QME's opinion constituted substantial evidence supporting the AOE/COE finding.

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This case involves a workers' compensation claim where the applicant alleged injury to her throat and voice due to her employment with Forever 21. The defendant sought reconsideration of the WCJ's finding of injury arising out of and occurring in the course of employment (AOE/COE), arguing the medical examiner's opinion lacked substantial evidence. The Board denied reconsideration, finding the QME's reports and deposition testimony provided a reasoned opinion based on examination and history. The Board concluded that the QME's opinion constituted substantial evidence supporting the AOE/COE finding.

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