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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend a prior award concerning Carmen Sanchez's claims against Crown City Plating and Wausau Underwriters. The Board affirmed the finding that Sanchez sustained industrial injuries to multiple body parts, including her back, resulting in 91% permanent disability, deeming the injuries' effects inextricably intertwined. The decision clarified that the applicant's attorney's fees are to be awarded against the commuted value of the life pension. Furthermore, the Board upheld the order for Wausau/Liberty to adjust reimbursement rights with CIGA, reserving jurisdiction for future disputes.
CARMEN SANCHEZ vs. CROWN CITY PLATING, WAUSAU UNDERWRITERS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION 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 amend a prior award concerning Carmen Sanchez's claims against Crown City Plating and Wausau Underwriters. The Board affirmed the finding that Sanchez sustained industrial injuries to multiple body parts, including her back, resulting in 91% permanent disability, deeming the injuries' effects "inextricably intertwined." The decision clarified that the applicant's attorney's fees are to be awarded against the commuted value of the life pension. Furthermore, the Board upheld the order for Wausau/Liberty to adjust reimbursement rights with CIGA, reserving jurisdiction for future disputes.
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