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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration and affirmed the WCJ's findings on industrial injuries to the applicant's left knee, both knees, low back, and left hand, resulting in temporary and permanent disability awards. The Board deferred the issue of attorney's fees due to the applicant's counsel's failure to provide required notice to the applicant, remanding this to the trial level for further proceedings. The applicant's contention that permanent disability should have been found for vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss, and that the record should be further developed on these issues, was not addressed in the decision, but the WCJ's report recommending an increase in attorney's fees was incorporated. The employer is admonished to withhold the equivalent of a 15% attorney's fee from the applicant's award pending further proceedings.
CAROL WINSTEAD vs. NAPA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 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 Appeals Board granted reconsideration and affirmed the WCJ's findings on industrial injuries to the applicant's left knee, both knees, low back, and left hand, resulting in temporary and permanent disability awards. The Board deferred the issue of attorney's fees due to the applicant's counsel's failure to provide required notice to the applicant, remanding this to the trial level for further proceedings. The applicant's contention that permanent disability should have been found for vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss, and that the record should be further developed on these issues, was not addressed in the decision, but the WCJ's report recommending an increase in attorney's fees was incorporated. The employer is admonished to withhold the equivalent of a 15% attorney's fee from the applicant's award pending further proceedings.
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