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2019 Spring Education Conference: Presumptive Injuries for Public Safety Workers
Workers' Compensation Section
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California Workers’ Compensation Law provides for a number of presumptions which apply specifically for Safety and Law Enforcement positions. Learn how presumptions afforded to Safety and Law Enforcement officers allow them to gain an evidentiary advantage in proving industrial causation. This program will address which employees and what conditions are covered by the presumptions and how the presumption may be rebutted.
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
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1 Participatory MCLE Credits |
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