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BELINDA BERGER vs. AUTO PARTS EXPRESS, PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Sep 27, 2007
San Francisco
VNO 477565

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, affirming the WCJ's decision that applicant sustained industrial injury to her left knee, back, hips, and psyche, resulting in temporary disability and 44% permanent disability requiring further medical treatment. The Board found no good cause to relieve the defendant of its stipulations regarding applicant's earnings, nor did it find sufficient grounds to disturb the WCJ's credibility determinations or disability rating. Applicant's arguments regarding the permanent disability rating, temporary disability end date, occupational group, and medical record development were also rejected.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, affirming the WCJ's decision that applicant sustained industrial injury to her left knee, back, hips, and psyche, resulting in temporary disability and 44% permanent disability requiring further medical treatment. The Board found no good cause to relieve the defendant of its stipulations regarding applicant's earnings, nor did it find sufficient grounds to disturb the WCJ's credibility determinations or disability rating. Applicant's arguments regarding the permanent disability rating, temporary disability end date, occupational group, and medical record development were also rejected.

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BELINDA BERGER vs. AUTO PARTS EXPRESS, PREFERRED EMPLOYERS INSURANCE COMPANY (2007) – San Francisco | CompFox