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In this workers' compensation case, the defendant appealed the finding of permanent total disability for applicant Jose Murillo, arguing the vocational evidence was unsubstantial and improperly considered non-industrial factors. The Board affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's (WCJ) decision, finding the vocational expert's report constituted substantial evidence. The report concluded Murillo's multiple industrial impairments rendered him unable to participate in vocational rehabilitation or compete in the labor market. The Board specifically found the defendant's apportionment arguments unpersuasive.
JOSE MURILLO vs. ROYAL PAPER BOX COMPANY, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. 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 Anaheim.
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In this workers' compensation case, the defendant appealed the finding of permanent total disability for applicant Jose Murillo, arguing the vocational evidence was unsubstantial and improperly considered non-industrial factors. The Board affirmed the Administrative Law Judge's (WCJ) decision, finding the vocational expert's report constituted substantial evidence. The report concluded Murillo's multiple industrial impairments rendered him unable to participate in vocational rehabilitation or compete in the labor market. The Board specifically found the defendant's apportionment arguments unpersuasive.
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