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This case concerns the apportionment of permanent disability for an applicant with a cumulative trauma injury to his neck and upper extremities. The Agreed Medical Examiner (AME) determined that 60% of the applicant's permanent disability was due to non-industrial spinal stenosis and 40% was work-related. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration, finding the AME's opinion constituted substantial medical evidence for apportionment. The WCAB rescinded the prior award and returned the case for a new award reflecting the AME's apportionment.
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This case concerns the apportionment of permanent disability for an applicant with a cumulative trauma injury to his neck and upper extremities. The Agreed Medical Examiner (AME) determined that 60% of the applicant's permanent disability was due to non-industrial spinal stenosis and 40% was work-related. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration, finding the AME's opinion constituted substantial medical evidence for apportionment. The WCAB rescinded the prior award and returned the case for a new award reflecting the AME's apportionment.
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