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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the Commonwealth Court's decision that the employer failed to meet its burden of proving the injured employee lacked legal work authorization to suspend workers' compensation disability benefits. The Court held that the employee's invocation of his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination did not constitute substantial evidence of unauthorized work status.
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