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CHARLES CACCIOLA vs. CALIFORNIA MEN'S COLONY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Dec 07, 2007
GRO 031996 GRO 031997 GRO 031998 GRO 032300

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This case involves the applicant, Charles Cacciola, seeking workers' compensation benefits for multiple industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board is reconsidering prior decisions concerning the applicable permanent disability rating schedule and the extent of permanent disability. While affirming an award for vocational expert costs, the Board is remanding the permanent disability and attorney fee issues to the trial level for further determination based on recent legal precedents.

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This case involves the applicant, Charles Cacciola, seeking workers' compensation benefits for multiple industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board is reconsidering prior decisions concerning the applicable permanent disability rating schedule and the extent of permanent disability. While affirming an award for vocational expert costs, the Board is remanding the permanent disability and attorney fee issues to the trial level for further determination based on recent legal precedents.

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