SONOMA STATE UNIVERSITY v. WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD
Where 35 percent of employee's permanent psychiatric disability was work-related, but 100 percent of one of her psychological disorders was work-related, worker did not satisfy the standard for worker's compensation compensability. An employee's psychiatric injury satisfies the standard for compensability only if the events of employment were the predominant cause of the psychiatric disability.
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