Attempting to prevail on a jurisdictional challenge is never easy and is especially difficult when the employer raising the defense is a CA club. The fact a trial judge issued a take nothing finding in favor of the San Francisco Giants based on the jurisdictional defense raised by CCMPT is particularly satisfying. The trial judge’s...

The Applicant in this matter was a warehouse employee at a large retailer who claimed a cumulative trauma injury to her bilateral lower extremities as a result of her work at the Employer. The claim was initially accepted as the Applicant did have medical evidence supporting problems with her lower extremities, and her job required...

The applicant in this matter was a Minor League baseball player who played exclusively for out-of-state minor league affiliates of the California-based MLB baseball club, San Francisco Giants. This matter proceeded to trial on the bifurcated issue of whether the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board had subject matter jurisdiction over Applicant’s cumulative trauma injuries alleged against...

The applicant in this case was a caretaker who alleged a continuous trauma injury. The defendant had concurrent employment with another company which he failed to disclose to his treating physicians. The defendant successfully objected to the admissibility of the treating physician reports as not being substantial medical evidence based on the doctor not being...

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