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This case involves applicant Fessahaine Tesfagiorgis seeking reconsideration of a workers' compensation award. The defendant, Lifescan/Johnson & Johnson, also petitioned for reconsideration. The Appeals Board granted the defendant's petition and denied the applicant's, amending the original award. Specifically, the psychiatric impairment rating was reduced, resulting in a lower overall permanent disability award of 60% totaling $58,862.50. The applicant's attorney's fee was adjusted to 20% of this revised award, totaling $11,772.50, which the Board found to be reasonable given the case's complexity and the attorney's efforts.
FESSAHAIE TESFAGIORGIS vs. LIFESCAN/JOHNSON & JOHNSON, OLD REPUBLIC Adjusted By BROADSPIRE is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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This case involves applicant Fessahaine Tesfagiorgis seeking reconsideration of a workers' compensation award. The defendant, Lifescan/Johnson & Johnson, also petitioned for reconsideration. The Appeals Board granted the defendant's petition and denied the applicant's, amending the original award. Specifically, the psychiatric impairment rating was reduced, resulting in a lower overall permanent disability award of 60% totaling $58,862.50. The applicant's attorney's fee was adjusted to 20% of this revised award, totaling $11,772.50, which the Board found to be reasonable given the case's complexity and the attorney's efforts.
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