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This case concerns a worker's compensation appeal where the applicant challenged the employer's credit for temporary disability payments made after her permanent and stationary date. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding the employer was only entitled to a credit for temporary disability indemnity paid after the Agreed Medical Evaluator's report dated January 6, 2009. This decision recognized the applicant received benefits in good faith prior to notice of her permanent and stationary status and cautioned employers to ensure timely issuance of medical reports.
ERLINDA NORMAN vs. LOS ANGELES COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 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 a worker's compensation appeal where the applicant challenged the employer's credit for temporary disability payments made after her permanent and stationary date. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding the employer was only entitled to a credit for temporary disability indemnity paid after the Agreed Medical Evaluator's report dated January 6, 2009. This decision recognized the applicant received benefits in good faith prior to notice of her permanent and stationary status and cautioned employers to ensure timely issuance of medical reports.
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