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This case involves an applicant who sustained industrial injury to his left knee and abdomen. The trial judge initially found injury to these parts but also found no injury to back, psyche, lower extremities, and stress, which the applicant appealed. The appellate court annulled the denial of reconsideration, finding the trial judge improperly ruled on body parts not fully at issue. The Appeals Board rescinded the negative finding, deferred the issue of additional injured body parts, and remanded for further proceedings to determine if injury to other parts occurred.
GILBERT PEREZ vs. ABC SHEET METAL, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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This case involves an applicant who sustained industrial injury to his left knee and abdomen. The trial judge initially found injury to these parts but also found no injury to back, psyche, lower extremities, and stress, which the applicant appealed. The appellate court annulled the denial of reconsideration, finding the trial judge improperly ruled on body parts not fully at issue. The Appeals Board rescinded the negative finding, deferred the issue of additional injured body parts, and remanded for further proceedings to determine if injury to other parts occurred.
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