Learning Objectives: - Understand provision of Labor Code 3208.3 for psychiatric injury in a "sudden and extraordinary employment condition." - Learn about litigation issues for claims made by injured workers who were employed for less than 6 months. - Read about applicants claiming psychiatric injuries due to "sudden and extraordinary employment condition(s)." Mandatory Completion Time: The allotted time for completing this entire course is 1 week. Please monitor your time to complete the course and materials within this assigned timeframe. Continuing Education Credits: 1 Claims Professional 1 Legal Specialization Credits 1 MCLE Difficulty Level: |
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