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LARRY TRIPLETT vs. NORDIC INDUSTRIES, EAGLE INSURANCE, ENSTAR, KIN ENTERPRISES, INCOPORATED, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Dec 04, 2015
Redding
ADJ628128 (RDG 0130262) ADJ7454093

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This case involves applicant Larry Triplett's industrial injury claims against Nordic Industries and Kin Enterprises. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to address Nordic Industries' arguments against the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) findings, including disputes over dual employment, evidence of cumulative trauma, and notice of injury. The WCAB rescinded the prior award, finding it necessary to join and consider a third, overlapping cumulative trauma claim (ADJ7454084) with the current matters. The case is returned to the trial level for a comprehensive new decision addressing all issues, including insurance coverage and liability.

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This case involves applicant Larry Triplett's industrial injury claims against Nordic Industries and Kin Enterprises. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to address Nordic Industries' arguments against the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) findings, including disputes over dual employment, evidence of cumulative trauma, and notice of injury. The WCAB rescinded the prior award, finding it necessary to join and consider a third, overlapping cumulative trauma claim (ADJ7454084) with the current matters. The case is returned to the trial level for a comprehensive new decision addressing all issues, including insurance coverage and liability.

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