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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to further study the case, affirming an industrial injury sustained by the applicant on August 1, 2001, to his right lower extremity. Defendant's arguments regarding lack of substantial medical evidence, the first aid defense, and statute of limitations were waived due to failure to properly petition for reconsideration. The Board will defer the issue of whether an amputation was caused by the industrial injury pending further medical evidence. The matter is returned to the Presiding Judge for assignment and further proceedings.
MICHAEL REID vs. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT; Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered by SEDGWICK CMS is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to further study the case, affirming an industrial injury sustained by the applicant on August 1, 2001, to his right lower extremity. Defendant's arguments regarding lack of substantial medical evidence, the "first aid" defense, and statute of limitations were waived due to failure to properly petition for reconsideration. The Board will defer the issue of whether an amputation was caused by the industrial injury pending further medical evidence. The matter is returned to the Presiding Judge for assignment and further proceedings.
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