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MICHAEL VARNEY vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, legally uninsured and administered by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Aug 09, 2007
SAL 0087232

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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for knee injuries sustained by an applicant. Both the applicant and defendant sought reconsideration of the initial award; the applicant argued for an earlier commencement date for permanent disability, while the defendant contested its liability for 40% of the disability. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration for both parties and rescinded the original award, remanding the case for further proceedings to allow for reconsideration of the permanent disability commencement date and defendant's liability arguments.

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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for knee injuries sustained by an applicant. Both the applicant and defendant sought reconsideration of the initial award; the applicant argued for an earlier commencement date for permanent disability, while the defendant contested its liability for 40% of the disability. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration for both parties and rescinded the original award, remanding the case for further proceedings to allow for reconsideration of the permanent disability commencement date and defendant's liability arguments.

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