Claimant's decedent was a Commissioner of the New York State Workers' Compensation Board. After leaving work on November 8, 1991, decedent collapsed as he was exiting a bus and died of an intercranial pontine hemorrhage. Thereafter, claimant, decedent's widow, filed a claim for workers' compensation death benefits. After a hearing, the Workers' Compensation Board found that decedent's death was causally related to the stress of his job and, accordingly, awarded claimant death...
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