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This case involves a dispute over an applicant's workers' compensation award for injuries sustained in 2009. Both the applicant and the defendant County of San Diego petitioned for reconsideration of the initial award, raising specific disagreements regarding temporary disability, medical expenses, and the extent of the injury. Ultimately, the parties entered into stipulations to resolve all outstanding issues, leading the Appeals Board to rescind the original award and issue a new one based on the agreed-upon terms.
Belinda Moss vs. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO is a workers' compensation case decided in San Diego. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in San Diego.
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This case involves a dispute over an applicant's workers' compensation award for injuries sustained in 2009. Both the applicant and the defendant County of San Diego petitioned for reconsideration of the initial award, raising specific disagreements regarding temporary disability, medical expenses, and the extent of the injury. Ultimately, the parties entered into stipulations to resolve all outstanding issues, leading the Appeals Board to rescind the original award and issue a new one based on the agreed-upon terms.
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