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This case involves an appeal by Richard A. McGee Training Center, legally uninsured, challenging a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board finding of permanent partial disability. The defendant argued against including State Compensation Insurance Fund as a defendant, claimed the WCJ improperly omitted apportionment, and disputed the inclusion of pain-related impairment. The Board affirmed the original award, finding the apportionment issue was waived by the defense and lacking sufficient medical evidence to support it. The Board also found no basis to remove the State Compensation Insurance Fund as claims administrator.
GABRIELA MURILLO vs. RICHARD A. MCGEE TRAINING CENTER, State Compensation Insurance Fund is a workers' compensation case decided in Santa Ana. 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 Santa Ana.
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This case involves an appeal by Richard A. McGee Training Center, legally uninsured, challenging a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board finding of permanent partial disability. The defendant argued against including State Compensation Insurance Fund as a defendant, claimed the WCJ improperly omitted apportionment, and disputed the inclusion of pain-related impairment. The Board affirmed the original award, finding the apportionment issue was waived by the defense and lacking sufficient medical evidence to support it. The Board also found no basis to remove the State Compensation Insurance Fund as claims administrator.
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