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This case concerns Tracy Selby's workers' compensation claim for chronic regional pain syndrome stemming from a 2005 shoulder injury. The applicant sought reconsideration of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board's (WCAB) decision, arguing that jurisdiction was not reserved for a vocational expert's lien. The WCAB denied reconsideration, adopting the Workers' Compensation Judge's report. The judge found the lien issue was improperly raised after trial and lacked merit, as it was not an issue presented for decision and was filed post-submission.
TRACY SELBY vs. MARK TONG, M.D., EMPLOYER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY 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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This case concerns Tracy Selby's workers' compensation claim for chronic regional pain syndrome stemming from a 2005 shoulder injury. The applicant sought reconsideration of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board's (WCAB) decision, arguing that jurisdiction was not reserved for a vocational expert's lien. The WCAB denied reconsideration, adopting the Workers' Compensation Judge's report. The judge found the lien issue was improperly raised after trial and lacked merit, as it was not an issue presented for decision and was filed post-submission.
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