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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to correct errors in the original award. The Board clarified that the applicant's industrial injury was limited to the right shoulder, as stipulated by the parties, deferring claims for neck, wrist, and psyche injuries. It also confirmed the temporary disability award aligns with Labor Code section 4656(c)(2)'s 104-week limit and allowed defendants credit for EDD payments against temporary disability. Finally, the Board amended the award to reflect the stipulation that EDD had been reimbursed.
ANABEL FLORES vs. GILLS ONION, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE, AMERICAN HOME ASSURNACE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to correct errors in the original award. The Board clarified that the applicant's industrial injury was limited to the right shoulder, as stipulated by the parties, deferring claims for neck, wrist, and psyche injuries. It also confirmed the temporary disability award aligns with Labor Code section 4656(c)(2)'s 104-week limit and allowed defendants credit for EDD payments against temporary disability. Finally, the Board amended the award to reflect the stipulation that EDD had been reimbursed.
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