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Plaintiff Eva Marie Santos, administrator of the estate of Samuel Chong, prevailed in her ERISA claim for accidental death and dismemberment benefits. The court granted her motion for judgment and found that Chong's death from blunt force head trauma qualified as an accidental injury under the policy, despite the presence of methamphetamine in his system, because the drug exclusion did not apply to non-prescribed controlled substances.
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