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STANLEY HOLCOMB, JR. vs. THE PACIFIC LUMBER COMPANY

Filed: Aug 08, 2007
EUR 038931

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This case concerns the application of the 104-week temporary disability payment limit under Labor Code Section 4656(c)(1) for a single cumulative injury to multiple body parts. The Board affirmed the judge's decision, holding that the statute applies regardless of whether one or multiple body parts are affected by a single injury. The specific commencement date for the 104-week period was deferred, with jurisdiction reserved for the parties to resolve this issue.

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This case concerns the application of the 104-week temporary disability payment limit under Labor Code Section 4656(c)(1) for a single cumulative injury to multiple body parts. The Board affirmed the judge's decision, holding that the statute applies regardless of whether one or multiple body parts are affected by a single injury. The specific commencement date for the 104-week period was deferred, with jurisdiction reserved for the parties to resolve this issue.

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