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DONALD THOMPSON vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Filed: Apr 24, 2017
Bakersfield
ADJ7464646

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and increased the applicant's permanent disability award from 22% to 52%. This decision stemmed from the Board's finding that the applicant's hypertension constituted heart trouble under Labor Code section 3212.2, a presumption applicable to Department of Corrections employees with custodial duties. Consequently, the hypertension-related disability is not subject to apportionment, unlike the prior award which had applied apportionment. The applicant, a teacher at a correctional facility, is thus entitled to an unapportioned award for his industrial injury.

DONALD THOMPSON vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA is a workers' compensation case decided in Bakersfield. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and increased the applicant's permanent disability award from 22% to 52%. This decision stemmed from the Board's finding that the applicant's hypertension constituted "heart trouble" under Labor Code section 3212.2, a presumption applicable to Department of Corrections employees with custodial duties. Consequently, the hypertension-related disability is not subject to apportionment, unlike the prior award which had applied apportionment. The applicant, a teacher at a correctional facility, is thus entitled to an unapportioned award for his industrial injury.

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