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In this case, the Appeals Board partially rescinded the WCJ's award for psychiatric injury due to inconsistencies in the medical opinion regarding predominant causation. While the Board affirmed the rejection of the good faith personnel action defense, it found Dr. Lopez's opinion lacked clarity on whether employment events were the predominant cause of the applicant's overall psychiatric disability. Therefore, the matter is returned to the WCJ for further development of the medical record to clarify predominant causation before a new decision can be issued.
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In this case, the Appeals Board partially rescinded the WCJ's award for psychiatric injury due to inconsistencies in the medical opinion regarding predominant causation. While the Board affirmed the rejection of the good faith personnel action defense, it found Dr. Lopez's opinion lacked clarity on whether employment events were the predominant cause of the applicant's overall psychiatric disability. Therefore, the matter is returned to the WCJ for further development of the medical record to clarify predominant causation before a new decision can be issued.
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