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The Board granted reconsideration of the WCJ's award, which found applicant 100% permanently disabled following an industrial injury. Defendant argued against the 100% disability finding, citing insufficient medical evidence and procedural errors. While affirming the 100% disability finding as supported by substantial evidence, the Board amended the award to explicitly state applicant failed to prove industrial injury to his heart or for diabetes. The Board also clarified that a prior petition for reconsideration by the defendant was already addressed and granted in 2007.
BOB CROUSE vs. ALADDIN'S ELECTRIC COMPANY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 Francisco.
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The Board granted reconsideration of the WCJ's award, which found applicant 100% permanently disabled following an industrial injury. Defendant argued against the 100% disability finding, citing insufficient medical evidence and procedural errors. While affirming the 100% disability finding as supported by substantial evidence, the Board amended the award to explicitly state applicant failed to prove industrial injury to his heart or for diabetes. The Board also clarified that a prior petition for reconsideration by the defendant was already addressed and granted in 2007.
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