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JOEY M. COSTA vs. HARDY DIAGNOSTIC, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Dec 07, 2006
Grover Beach
GRO 0031810

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The Appeals Board, in an en banc decision, holds that the applicant has not met the burden of proving the new Permanent Disability Rating Schedule (PDRS) invalid and affirms that rebuttal evidence to a rating is permissible under the new schedule.

JOEY M. COSTA vs. HARDY DIAGNOSTIC, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in Grover Beach. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The Appeals Board, in an en banc decision, holds that the applicant has not met the burden of proving the new Permanent Disability Rating Schedule (PDRS) invalid and affirms that rebuttal evidence to a rating is permissible under the new schedule.

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