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This case involved cross-petitions for reconsideration from an applicant seeking a finding of total disability and a defendant arguing for a lower disability rating. The applicant sustained injuries to her spine and extremities from two separate incidents. Following a commissioner's settlement conference, both parties mutually agreed to withdraw their reconsideration petitions. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the original findings and award, which determined permanent partial disability of 64% and the need for further medical treatment.
Patricia Kracke vs. Antelope Valley Union High School District is a workers' compensation case decided in Van Nuys. 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 Van Nuys.
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This case involved cross-petitions for reconsideration from an applicant seeking a finding of total disability and a defendant arguing for a lower disability rating. The applicant sustained injuries to her spine and extremities from two separate incidents. Following a commissioner's settlement conference, both parties mutually agreed to withdraw their reconsideration petitions. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the original findings and award, which determined permanent partial disability of 64% and the need for further medical treatment.
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