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This case concerns a workers' compensation applicant injured in 2004. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board amended an award to limit temporary disability payments to 104 weeks within two years of the first payment of temporary disability, not the date the disability was owed. This decision clarifies that liability for temporary disability under Labor Code section 4656(c)(1) begins from the actual date of payment.
JOSE ALBERTO vs. ALLIED WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC., AIG CLAIM SERVICES 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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This case concerns a workers' compensation applicant injured in 2004. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board amended an award to limit temporary disability payments to 104 weeks within two years of the first payment of temporary disability, not the date the disability was owed. This decision clarifies that liability for temporary disability under Labor Code section 4656(c)(1) begins from the actual date of payment.
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