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The Appeals Board denied Enterprise Rent-A-Car's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the finding of industrial spine injury and 28% permanent disability based on the prior rating schedule. The Board remanded the case to the trial level to clarify the employer's self-insurance and adjustment status, given a contradictory statement from the defendant. This clarification is to determine if sanctions against the defendant are warranted for failing to properly disclose administrative information, as per Coldiron v. Compuware.
GRACIELA RAMOS vs. ENTERPRISE RENT A CAR 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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The Appeals Board denied Enterprise Rent-A-Car's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the finding of industrial spine injury and 28% permanent disability based on the prior rating schedule. The Board remanded the case to the trial level to clarify the employer's self-insurance and adjustment status, given a contradictory statement from the defendant. This clarification is to determine if sanctions against the defendant are warranted for failing to properly disclose administrative information, as per Coldiron v. Compuware.
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