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Applicant Rosa Hernandez sought reconsideration of an amended workers' compensation award issued to correct a clerical error. The original award confirmed two industrial injuries with assigned permanent disability percentages. The applicant's petition was dismissed as skeletal because it lacked specific references to the record and legal principles, violating board regulations. Even if not dismissed for being skeletal, the petition would have been denied on its merits as the WCJ's decision relied on an unrefuted Agreed Medical Examiner's report.
ROSA HERNANDEZ vs. STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, JT2 INTEGRATED RESOURCES is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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Applicant Rosa Hernandez sought reconsideration of an amended workers' compensation award issued to correct a clerical error. The original award confirmed two industrial injuries with assigned permanent disability percentages. The applicant's petition was dismissed as "skeletal" because it lacked specific references to the record and legal principles, violating board regulations. Even if not dismissed for being skeletal, the petition would have been denied on its merits as the WCJ's decision relied on an unrefuted Agreed Medical Examiner's report.
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