Opinion
A181788
10-09-2024
In the Matter of the Compensation of Diane Cort-Wagner, Claimant. v. SAIF CORPORATION, Respondent. Diane CORT-WAGNER, Petitioner,
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Submitted September 13, 2024
Workers' Compensation Board 2200401
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Before Tookey, Presiding Judge, Kamins, Judge, and Kistler, Senior Judge.
PER CURIAM
Claimant seeks judicial review of an order of the Workers' Compensation Board holding that claimant has failed to establish that her fractured ribs and clavicle were caused by an alleged injury at work. We have reviewed the board's order for substantial evidence and substantial reason. ORS 183.482(8)(c). Our review leads us to conclude that the board's determination that claimant has not met her burden to prove that her alleged injury at work was a material contributing cause of her disability or need for treatment of the fractured ribs and clavicle is supported by substantial evidence and substantial reason. We therefore affirm the board's order.
Affirmed.