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Raymond Ojeda vs. County of San Mateo, Northern Claims Management

Filed: Feb 03, 2011
San Francisco
ADJ6905360

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The defendant sought reconsideration of a finding that Labor Code section 4656(c)(1)'s 104-week temporary disability limit began March 23, 2010. The defendant argued salary continuation benefits under Labor Code section 4850 should not count towards this limit. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the petition for reconsideration, adopting the administrative law judge's report. The Board also dismissed a separate petition for reconsideration because no final decision had yet been issued in that case.

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The defendant sought reconsideration of a finding that Labor Code section 4656(c)(1)'s 104-week temporary disability limit began March 23, 2010. The defendant argued salary continuation benefits under Labor Code section 4850 should not count towards this limit. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the petition for reconsideration, adopting the administrative law judge's report. The Board also dismissed a separate petition for reconsideration because no final decision had yet been issued in that case.

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