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ROY HAAS vs. CITY OF SANTA ROSA, REDWOOD EMPIRE MUNICIPAL INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Nov 08, 2012
Santa Rosa
ADJ7483972, ADJ7483952

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This case involves a workers' compensation applicant, Roy Haas, who sustained injuries to his left elbow and bilateral shoulders. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to increase Haas's permanent disability ratings. The WCAB adopted the WCJ's recommendation to rate impairments based on the highest applicable factor, citing that Dr. Suchard's report did not adequately explain combining strength and range of motion impairments for the elbow, and that strength deficits should not be rated where objective anatomic findings like loss of motion are present and prioritized by the AMA Guides. Consequently, Haas's permanent disability for the left elbow was increased to 25%, and for his shoulders to 31%.

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This case involves a workers' compensation applicant, Roy Haas, who sustained injuries to his left elbow and bilateral shoulders. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to increase Haas's permanent disability ratings. The WCAB adopted the WCJ's recommendation to rate impairments based on the highest applicable factor, citing that Dr. Suchard's report did not adequately explain combining strength and range of motion impairments for the elbow, and that strength deficits should not be rated where objective anatomic findings like loss of motion are present and prioritized by the AMA Guides. Consequently, Haas's permanent disability for the left elbow was increased to 25%, and for his shoulders to 31%.

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