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This case involves multiple cumulative trauma injury claims where both applicant and defendant sought reconsideration of a prior award. The Appeals Board granted both petitions, rescinded the award, and returned the matter for a new decision. The primary issue necessitating this action was the WCJ's unclear reasoning regarding the ending date of the cumulative trauma injury, which requires further clarification supported by specific evidence. Other contentions regarding permanent disability and credit for benefits will be revisited by the WCJ as necessary.
JAY ZAVERI vs. STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND; Legally Uninsured is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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This case involves multiple cumulative trauma injury claims where both applicant and defendant sought reconsideration of a prior award. The Appeals Board granted both petitions, rescinded the award, and returned the matter for a new decision. The primary issue necessitating this action was the WCJ's unclear reasoning regarding the ending date of the cumulative trauma injury, which requires further clarification supported by specific evidence. Other contentions regarding permanent disability and credit for benefits will be revisited by the WCJ as necessary.
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