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This case concerns an applicant's industrial injury to his right foot. The Board granted reconsideration and amended the original order to reflect that Everest National Insurance Company is solely responsible for administering benefits, based on their prior stipulation that the injury occurred through January 13, 2004. The issue of the precise date of injury for liability allocation purposes was deferred, allowing Everest the opportunity to file for contribution. The Board otherwise affirmed the original findings.
Douglas Dees vs. SOUTH COAST PLAZA SECURITY, EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, AMERICAN SAFETY CASUALTY COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in .
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This case concerns an applicant's industrial injury to his right foot. The Board granted reconsideration and amended the original order to reflect that Everest National Insurance Company is solely responsible for administering benefits, based on their prior stipulation that the injury occurred through January 13, 2004. The issue of the precise "date of injury" for liability allocation purposes was deferred, allowing Everest the opportunity to file for contribution. The Board otherwise affirmed the original findings.
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