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JOSH MOORE vs. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS, FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Oct 16, 2013
Santa Ana
ADJ7193906

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This case concerns Josh Moore's workers' compensation claim against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Appeals Board reconsidered a prior award, ultimately rescinding the temporary disability indemnity. While affirming the finding of permanent disability, the Board found no substantial medical evidence supported Moore's temporary disability claim for the two months post-retirement. A dissenting opinion argued that the applicant's credible testimony and the Agreed Medical Examiner's opinion constituted substantial evidence for temporary disability.

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This case concerns Josh Moore's workers' compensation claim against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Appeals Board reconsidered a prior award, ultimately rescinding the temporary disability indemnity. While affirming the finding of permanent disability, the Board found no substantial medical evidence supported Moore's temporary disability claim for the two months post-retirement. A dissenting opinion argued that the applicant's credible testimony and the Agreed Medical Examiner's opinion constituted substantial evidence for temporary disability.

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