California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 88
... Compensation Appeals Board . However , the Supreme Court did up- hold the principle that an injured workman by Compromise and Re- lease can settle his claim for benefits as well as those of his dependents should he subsequently die ...
... Compensation Appeals Board . However , the Supreme Court did up- hold the principle that an injured workman by Compromise and Re- lease can settle his claim for benefits as well as those of his dependents should he subsequently die ...
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... Compensation Appeals Board and its concurrent right to sue the third party independently of the injured workman . However , the rights of the workers ' compensation insurance carrier employer to credit against subsequent workers ' ...
... Compensation Appeals Board and its concurrent right to sue the third party independently of the injured workman . However , the rights of the workers ' compensation insurance carrier employer to credit against subsequent workers ' ...
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... compensation benefits had been allowed . Hoffman vs Rogers , 1972 , 22 CA 3d 655 , 95 CR 455 , 37 CCC 891 , would seem to diminish the effect of the exclusive jurisdiction of workers ' compensation and allow an injured workman to sue a ...
... compensation benefits had been allowed . Hoffman vs Rogers , 1972 , 22 CA 3d 655 , 95 CR 455 , 37 CCC 891 , would seem to diminish the effect of the exclusive jurisdiction of workers ' compensation and allow an injured workman to sue a ...
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CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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