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This case involved applicant Laura Matook's claim for industrial injury to her head, spine, and psyche, initially awarded as permanent total disability. The defendant insurer, Travelers, sought reconsideration, leading to a prior decision rescinding the award and finding the psyche injury claim barred by res judicata. Applicant sought further reconsideration, arguing her psyche injury developed later and was not addressed in the initial claim. The Board affirmed its prior decision, finding the current psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses were not materially different from those addressed and denied in 2001, and therefore, res judicata applied.
LAURA MATOOK vs. NEW LIFE CINEMA, TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY 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 involved applicant Laura Matook's claim for industrial injury to her head, spine, and psyche, initially awarded as permanent total disability. The defendant insurer, Travelers, sought reconsideration, leading to a prior decision rescinding the award and finding the psyche injury claim barred by res judicata. Applicant sought further reconsideration, arguing her psyche injury developed later and was not addressed in the initial claim. The Board affirmed its prior decision, finding the current psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses were not materially different from those addressed and denied in 2001, and therefore, res judicata applied.
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