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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the applicant's petition for reconsideration, increasing the death benefit to $125,000 and the attorney fee to $18,750, based on a June 2004 date of injury. The Board denied the defendant's petition, upholding the finding that the deceased worker's death from cancer was industrially caused based on Dr. O'Neill's medical opinion. While the majority found Dr. O'Neill's revised opinion, considering chromosomal damage and a specific medical article linking rare tumors to similar chemical exposures, constituted substantial evidence, one commissioner dissented, arguing the medical evidence was insufficient for a finding of industrial causation. The dissenting commissioner believed further medical evaluation was necessary, preferring an IME to resolve the causation issue.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the applicant's petition for reconsideration, increasing the death benefit to $125,000 and the attorney fee to $18,750, based on a June 2004 date of injury. The Board denied the defendant's petition, upholding the finding that the deceased worker's death from cancer was industrially caused based on Dr. O'Neill's medical opinion. While the majority found Dr. O'Neill's revised opinion, considering chromosomal damage and a specific medical article linking rare tumors to similar chemical exposures, constituted substantial evidence, one commissioner dissented, arguing the medical evidence was insufficient for a finding of industrial causation. The dissenting commissioner believed further medical evaluation was necessary, preferring an IME to resolve the causation issue.
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