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This case concerns the fatal injury of Leobardo Gijon, who was run over by a backhoe on the property of uninsured employer Robert Wayne Robinson. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) is reconsidering its prior decision that Gijon's death arose out of and occurred in the course of his employment (AOE/COE). The defendant argues the WCAB failed to adequately address the AOE/COE issue, contending Gijon was operating the backhoe for personal reasons. However, the WCAB found substantial evidence that Gijon's operation of the backhoe was authorized by the employer and reasonably contemplated by the employment, especially as it was to be considered payment for ongoing work. Therefore, the petition for reconsideration was denied.
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This case concerns the fatal injury of Leobardo Gijon, who was run over by a backhoe on the property of uninsured employer Robert Wayne Robinson. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) is reconsidering its prior decision that Gijon's death arose out of and occurred in the course of his employment (AOE/COE). The defendant argues the WCAB failed to adequately address the AOE/COE issue, contending Gijon was operating the backhoe for personal reasons. However, the WCAB found substantial evidence that Gijon's operation of the backhoe was authorized by the employer and reasonably contemplated by the employment, especially as it was to be considered payment for ongoing work. Therefore, the petition for reconsideration was denied.
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