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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for psychiatric injury aggravation filed by Raymond Leong against the California Department of Transportation. The defendant sought reconsideration of an Amended Findings and Award, arguing the claim was not compensable under Labor Code section 3208.3 and challenging the medical evidence. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration solely to correct a typographical error regarding the employer's insurance status. The Board otherwise affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, finding the injury compensable and the PQME's report substantial evidence.
RAYMOND LEONG vs. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF\nTRANSPORTATION, STATE COMPENSATION\nINSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in Los Angeles. 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 Los Angeles.
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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for psychiatric injury aggravation filed by Raymond Leong against the California Department of Transportation. The defendant sought reconsideration of an Amended Findings and Award, arguing the claim was not compensable under Labor Code section 3208.3 and challenging the medical evidence. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration solely to correct a typographical error regarding the employer's insurance status. The Board otherwise affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, finding the injury compensable and the PQME's report substantial evidence.
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