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JAMES KWASIGROCH vs. SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFIT TRUST FUND OF CALIFORNIA

Filed: Nov 25, 2019
Van Nuys
ADJ9443336 ADJ9779744

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This case concerns the calculation of combined permanent disability for Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund (SIBTF) benefits. The applicant, James Kwasigroch, received awards for a prior disability of 63% and a subsequent disability of 74%. The central dispute was whether to add these percentages directly or use a Combined Values Chart (CVC) as the trial judge did. The Appeals Board reversed the trial judge's decision, holding that non-overlapping prior and subsequent disabilities should be added based on the precedent set in Bookout v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd. This resulted in a finding of 100% combined permanent disability and an adjustment to attorney's fees.

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This case concerns the calculation of combined permanent disability for Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund (SIBTF) benefits. The applicant, James Kwasigroch, received awards for a prior disability of 63% and a subsequent disability of 74%. The central dispute was whether to add these percentages directly or use a Combined Values Chart (CVC) as the trial judge did. The Appeals Board reversed the trial judge's decision, holding that non-overlapping prior and subsequent disabilities should be added based on the precedent set in Bookout v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd. This resulted in a finding of 100% combined permanent disability and an adjustment to attorney's fees.

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