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MICHELS, William vs. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO

Filed: Nov 27, 2017
San Francisco
ADJ9719037

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the employer's petition for reconsideration. The employer sought to challenge a finding that no documents related to the Labor Code section 5402 presumption of compensability were generated after the hearing date. The Board found this objection was based on a stipulation the employer itself made and had not previously contested. Therefore, the employer's petition was denied as it essentially objected to its own prior agreement.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the employer's petition for reconsideration. The employer sought to challenge a finding that no documents related to the Labor Code section 5402 presumption of compensability were generated after the hearing date. The Board found this objection was based on a stipulation the employer itself made and had not previously contested. Therefore, the employer's petition was denied as it essentially objected to its own prior agreement.

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