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DEIDRA EVANS vs. ANTAMEX AND ZURICH NORTH AMERICA

Filed: Dec 01, 2009
San Francisco
ADJ1517004 (SFO 0507766) ADJ2067388 (SFO 0503520)

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The WCAB denied defendant's petition for reconsideration of a decision awarding applicant temporary disability indemnity for two separate injuries. The board clarified that the 104-week limitation on payments applies separately to each injury, with credit given for overlapping periods.

DEIDRA EVANS vs. ANTAMEX AND ZURICH NORTH AMERICA is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The WCAB denied defendant's petition for reconsideration of a decision awarding applicant temporary disability indemnity for two separate injuries. The board clarified that the 104-week limitation on payments applies separately to each injury, with credit given for overlapping periods.

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