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Case Name | Travelers Ins. Co. v. IAC (Grace) | |
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Date | 03/15/1966 | |
Note | Award annulled b/c policy did not provide coverage in CA. | |
Citation | 240 Cal.App.2d 804 | |
WCC Citation | WCC 26281966 CA |
THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY, Petitioner, v. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION, ALBERT L. GRACE et al. , Respondents. However, pursuant to the requirements of the Alaska workmen's compensation law, Travelers paid the following: For temporary disability $9,271. 42; for permanent partial disability $4,698; and for medical expenses $8,198. 40, making a total of $22,167. 82. On November 2, 1964, after receipt of the above mentioned benefits, the applicant filed a claim with the Industrial Accident Commission of California against the employer and Travelers. Travelers contended that its policy covered only claims under the Alaska law and submitted a lien claim for the amounts paid out by it. [3] The Travelers policy was filed with the commission and is contained in the record.
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