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This case concerns a petition for reconsideration by the defendant, The Home Depot, regarding an award of 100% permanent total disability to the applicant, Tanya Taylor. The defendant primarily contested the rate of permanent total disability indemnity benefits. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend the original award, specifically to correct the indemnity rate to $202.90 per week. All other aspects of the original award, including the finding of 100% permanent total disability and the un-apportioned nature of the award, were affirmed.
TANYA TAYLOR vs. THE HOME DEPOT, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY/HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES LLC is a workers' compensation case decided in Oxnard. 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 Oxnard.
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This case concerns a petition for reconsideration by the defendant, The Home Depot, regarding an award of 100% permanent total disability to the applicant, Tanya Taylor. The defendant primarily contested the rate of permanent total disability indemnity benefits. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend the original award, specifically to correct the indemnity rate to $202.90 per week. All other aspects of the original award, including the finding of 100% permanent total disability and the un-apportioned nature of the award, were affirmed.
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