Title 3601 · CA

California Code, LAB 3601.

Citation: Cal. § LAB-3601

Section: LAB-3601

California Code, LAB 3601.

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DIVISION 4. WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND INSURANCE [3200 - 6002] Â Â ( Heading of Division 4 amended by Stats. 1979, Ch. 373. ) Â Â PART 1. SCOPE AND OPERATION [3200 - 4418] Â Â ( Part 1 enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90. ) Â Â

CHAPTER 3. Conditions of Compensation Liability [3600 - 3605] Â Â ( Chapter 3 enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 90. )

  3601.  (a) Where the conditions of compensation set forth in Section 3600 concur, the right to recover such compensation, pursuant to the provisions of this division is, except as specifically provided in this section, the exclusive remedy for injury or death of an employee against any other employee of the employer acting within the scope of his or her employment, except that an employee, or his or her dependents in the event of his or her death, shall, in addition to the right to compensation against the employer, have a right to bring an action at law for damages against the other employee, as if this division did not apply, in either of the following cases: (1) When the injury or death is proximately caused by the willful and unprovoked physical act of aggression of the other employee. (2) When the injury or death is proximately caused by the intoxication of the other employee. (b) In no event, either by legal action or by agreement whether entered into by the other employee or on his or her behalf, shall the employer be held liable, directly or indirectly, for damages awarded against, or for a liability incurred by the other employee under paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (a). (c) No employee shall be held liable, directly or indirectly, to his or her employer, for injury or death of a coemployee except where the injured employee or his or her dependents obtain a recovery under subdivision (a). (Amended by Stats. 1982, Ch. 922, Sec. 5.)