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In this Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case, the defendant withdrew its Petition for Reconsideration regarding a 100% permanent disability award. The parties stipulated to amend the award to change the start date for permanent disability payments. The Board granted reconsideration to allow the WCJ to issue a new decision reflecting this stipulation. This action avoids jeopardizing appeal rights and returns the matter to the trial level for a revised final decision.
KENNETH GRAU vs. SCHINDLER ELEVATOR COMPANY, ZURICH INSURANCE, BROADSPIRE is a workers' compensation case decided in Oakland. 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 Oakland.
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In this Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case, the defendant withdrew its Petition for Reconsideration regarding a 100% permanent disability award. The parties stipulated to amend the award to change the start date for permanent disability payments. The Board granted reconsideration to allow the WCJ to issue a new decision reflecting this stipulation. This action avoids jeopardizing appeal rights and returns the matter to the trial level for a revised final decision.
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