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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration and affirmed the WCJ's decision with amendments. The applicant sustained an industrial injury to his right foot and back, not the other claimed body parts, and is entitled to temporary disability indemnity from April 22, 2004, to July 26, 2006, less credit for time worked and sums paid. The Appeals Board found that Dr. Uwaydah's medical reports were admissible and gave significant weight to the applicant's credible testimony.
DANIEL MCNEELEY vs. FASSBERG CONSTRUCTION CO.; TIG INSURANCE COMPANY, Administered by RISK ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT 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 decision with amendments. The applicant sustained an industrial injury to his right foot and back, not the other claimed body parts, and is entitled to temporary disability indemnity from April 22, 2004, to July 26, 2006, less credit for time worked and sums paid. The Appeals Board found that Dr. Uwaydah's medical reports were admissible and gave significant weight to the applicant's credible testimony.
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