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Facts
- Leonard Urtiaga, the Worker-Appellant, was involved in a case against Chavez Concrete and Excavation Contractor and New Mexico Mutual, the Employer/Insurer-Appellees, which led to an appeal in the Workers' Compensation Administration. The specific events leading to the case are not detailed in the provided text.
Procedural History
- Appeal from the Workers’ Compensation Administration: The Workers' Compensation Judge, Anthony “Tony” Couture, issued a compensation order that was appealed by the Worker-Appellant.
Parties' Submissions
- Worker-Appellant: [Not applicable or not found]
- Employer/Insurer-Appellees: [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the compensation order issued by the Workers' Compensation Administration should be affirmed.
Disposition
- The compensation order issued by the Workers' Compensation Administration is affirmed.
Reasons
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Per J. Miles Hanisee, J., with Jennifer L. Attrep, Chief Judge, and Gerald E. Baca, Judge, concurring: The Court of Appeals proposed to affirm the compensation order and issued a notice of proposed summary disposition. The Worker-Appellant filed a timely notice of intent not to file a memorandum in opposition. Based on the reasons stated in the notice of proposed summary disposition, the Court affirmed the compensation order (paras 1-2).
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