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This case involves an applicant denied self-procured medical treatment by her employer, Home Depot, after failing to secure an MPN physician within reasonable proximity who would accept her. The Appeals Board reversed the initial finding, holding Home Depot liable for self-procured treatment. This decision was based on Home Depot's failure to prove it reasonably provided an MPN physician in accordance with accessibility standards, constituting a neglect or refusal to provide reasonable medical treatment.
JENNIFER BALKOWITSCH vs. HOME DEPOT 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 an applicant denied self-procured medical treatment by her employer, Home Depot, after failing to secure an MPN physician within reasonable proximity who would accept her. The Appeals Board reversed the initial finding, holding Home Depot liable for self-procured treatment. This decision was based on Home Depot's failure to prove it reasonably provided an MPN physician in accordance with accessibility standards, constituting a neglect or refusal to provide reasonable medical treatment.
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