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Decelle Michelle

08/01/2022
Valley and believes he signed a contract with them in California. Id. at p. 44. He was subsequently trade by Rio Grande to Abilene. Id. at p. 46. After playing with Abilene applicant retired due to a chronic back condition. Id. at p. 48. Pursuant to Royster v. NFL Europe 2014 2014 Cal. Wrk. Comp

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MatthewsWilliamBo

05/01/2016
total of eight seasons in the NFL. The patient then was out of work for one year. The patient did not play professional football for the entire 1982 season. The patient was out of professional football for one year. Therefore there would appear to be two cumulative trauma injuries. The first cumulative

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HafkeyMark

06/01/2018
Bd. MontefuSco 2001 66 Cal.Comp.Cases 291 2001 Cal. Wrk. Comp. LEXIS 4872 writ den. California resident signing contract in San Francisco constituted hiring in this state and provided WCAB jurisdiction over injury claim notwithstanding that no games were played in California; Royster v. NFL

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O'Berry Herman

03/01/2022
WORKERS COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD STATE OF CALIFORNIA HERMAN O'BERRY Applicant vs. SAINT LOUIS RAMS; WORLD LEAGUE OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL NFL EUROPEAMSTERDAM ADMIRALS and FAIRMONT PREMIER INSURANCE COMPANY administered by ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY Defendants Adjudication Number ADJ10232171

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Gassner v. Bechtel Construction

12/17/2020
initial brief. fn3 Section 440.211 Florida Statutes 1995 does not preclude employers' agreeing to increased benefits for injured workers. See e.g. Tampa Bay Area NFL Football Inc. v. Jarvis 668 So. 2d 217 Fla. 1st DCA 1996. fn4 To the extent attorney's fees

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Slavin Tyler

03/01/2024
the agreement removes the applicants claim from California jurisdiction. In this matter there is no evidence that the applicants claim deals with a dispute involving the interpretation or application of any provision of the NFL collective bargaining agreement or the contract. As such the

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ClemonsCrance

05/01/2017
entered into an agreement with Mark Mendez a 13 sports agent located in Beverley Hills California in hopes of returning to the NFL. MOHSOE 323- 14 25. Applicant recalled giving Mr. Mendez authority to bind him to an employment agreement with 15 Indianapolis telling him "give me a deal and

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MinoriniDonald

10/01/2011
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StryzinskiDaniel

10/01/2015
in the NFL. His position of punter makes being tackled a common part of his job description. The high kinetic energy forces Mr. Stryzinski's spine and extremities were exposed to on a daily basis were clearly causative of his current conditionsdisability. The multiple specific injuries he sustained

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McDonaldTim

05/01/2016
tears and joint changes; 1997 x-rays of the right wrist reveal post traumatic changes from films in 1995; etc. etc. etc. Quite simply put the NFL pieced this player back together and sent him back onto the football field injury after injury year after year until they did not renew his contract to

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