What happens in cases where there is a dispute about jurisdictionbetween Workers’ Compensation Board and some other civil court?

A. Civil courts always get precedence over Workers’ Compensation Boards.
B. There are never situations when there is a dispute about jurisdiction between Workers’ Compensation Boards and civil courts.
C. There is a general preference toward jurisdiction to the Workers’Compensation Board when there is a question about jurisdiction.
D. Workers’ Compensation Boards always have precedence over civil courts for all types of actions.


C. There is a general preference toward jurisdiction to the Workers’Compensation Board when there is a question about jurisdiction.

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