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Aetna Casualty & Sur. Co. V. Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Aetna Casualty & Sur. Co. V. Pacific Gas & Elec. Co. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Action brought by compensation insurance carrier to recover insured's employee's general tort damages for an industrial injury caused by corporation was barred by special statute setting a one-year statute of limitations.
Employers Mut. Liability Ins. Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com., Jesse W. Carter
Employers Mut. Liability Ins. Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com., Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
An employee's injuries sustained when he fell to the floor as a result of an idiopathic seizure arose out of his employment where the injuries occurred at work and on his employer's premises.
Garcia V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Garcia V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The department of employment lien for unemployment disability benefits against a settlement between a worker and a worker's compensation carrier for the worker's alleged industrial disability was prima facie that the lien should attach.
Hawaiian Pineapple Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Hawaiian Pineapple Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
An award of accident commission was annulled because record was devoid of substantial evidence that employer intended to do harm, had actual knowledge of consequences of failure to provide adequate safety devices, or had knowing disregard for safety.
Mercer-Fraser Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Mercer-Fraser Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Employees were not entitled to increased benefits for injuries sustained in a construction accident where the employer's construction superintendent's actions constituted negligence rather than willful misconduct.
Sutter Butte Canal Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Sutter Butte Canal Co. V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
An Industrial Accident Commission (California) order awarding increased compensation to a deceased employee's survivors was annulled because there was not sufficient evidence that death resulted from an employer's serious and willful misconduct.