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LAURIE TRINIDAD vs. ALBERTSON'S, PSI, Administered by SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES

Filed: Apr 28, 2011
San Francisco
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This case concerns an applicant's claim for temporary disability benefits beyond five years from the date of injury. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) affirmed the WCJ's decision that it lacked jurisdiction to award these benefits. The WCAB determined that while the applicant experienced new periods of disability after the five-year mark, no petition to reopen or for new and further disability was filed within the statutory period following a prior order awarding temporary disability. The Board distinguished this case from prior decisions where jurisdiction extended beyond five years due to the absence of any prior award or a continuing award that was improperly terminated.

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This case concerns an applicant's claim for temporary disability benefits beyond five years from the date of injury. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) affirmed the WCJ's decision that it lacked jurisdiction to award these benefits. The WCAB determined that while the applicant experienced new periods of disability after the five-year mark, no petition to reopen or for new and further disability was filed within the statutory period following a prior order awarding temporary disability. The Board distinguished this case from prior decisions where jurisdiction extended beyond five years due to the absence of any prior award or a continuing award that was improperly terminated.

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