Robert C. Hamilton was employed as a deputy sheriff of Alameda County throughout the 25-year period, March 31, 1948, through March 31, 1973, on which latter date, at age 57, he took normal (nondisability) retirement. About 4 years later, January 12, 1977, at age 60 he petitioned the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (Board) for compensation, claiming to have been disabled by cardiovascular disease
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HAMILTON v. WORKERS' COMP. APPEALS BD.
93 Cal.App.3d 587 (1979)
155 Cal. Rptr. 721
ROBERT C. HAMILTON, Petitioner, v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD, COUNTY OF ALAMEDA et al., Respondents.
Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
May 4, 1979.
May 4, 1979.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Airola & Ringgold and Kathryn E. Ringgold for Petitioner.
James J. Vonk, Robert M. Jakob, Arthur Hershenson, Frank Evans and Benjamin Cintz for Respondents.
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