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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed a prior award granting temporary disability indemnity to applicant Diane Druebert, who sustained an industrial injury to her upper extremities. The Board addressed defendant's arguments regarding prior medical evaluations, the five-year statute of limitations, and the concurrence of temporary disability with Social Security benefits. The Board adopted the reasoning of the WCJ's report, affirming the original award of temporary disability indemnity continuing indefinitely.
DIANE DRUEBERT vs. KELLY STAFF LEASING, CNA CLAIMS PLUS 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 Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed a prior award granting temporary disability indemnity to applicant Diane Druebert, who sustained an industrial injury to her upper extremities. The Board addressed defendant's arguments regarding prior medical evaluations, the five-year statute of limitations, and the concurrence of temporary disability with Social Security benefits. The Board adopted the reasoning of the WCJ's report, affirming the original award of temporary disability indemnity continuing indefinitely.
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