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The Appeals Board denied Linda Salmon's petition for reconsideration of a Joint Findings and Award. The original award found her eligible for workers' compensation for a head and neuropsychological injury, awarding 19% permanent disability and temporary disability indemnity. However, it denied claims for heart and psyche injuries and allowed the employer a credit for temporary disability overpayment. Salmon sought reconsideration, arguing error in the credit, denial of self-procured medical expenses, and an inadequate permanent disability rating. The Board adopted the judge's report, denying the petition.
LINDA SALMON vs. HOME DEPOT, permissibly self-insured and administered by HELMSAN MANAGEMENT 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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The Appeals Board denied Linda Salmon's petition for reconsideration of a Joint Findings and Award. The original award found her eligible for workers' compensation for a head and neuropsychological injury, awarding 19% permanent disability and temporary disability indemnity. However, it denied claims for heart and psyche injuries and allowed the employer a credit for temporary disability overpayment. Salmon sought reconsideration, arguing error in the credit, denial of self-procured medical expenses, and an inadequate permanent disability rating. The Board adopted the judge's report, denying the petition.
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