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The applicant sought reconsideration of an administrative law judge's (WCJ) award concerning his average weekly earnings. The WCJ found applicant's earnings were $342.47 per week for temporary disability, which the Board affirmed. However, the Board granted reconsideration to re-evaluate average weekly earnings for permanent disability, acknowledging that this calculation can differ from temporary disability. The Board deferred the issue of permanent disability earnings, reserving jurisdiction for further proceedings.
TYLER ROACH vs. ROYALTY AMBULANCE, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WEST 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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The applicant sought reconsideration of an administrative law judge's (WCJ) award concerning his average weekly earnings. The WCJ found applicant's earnings were $342.47 per week for temporary disability, which the Board affirmed. However, the Board granted reconsideration to re-evaluate average weekly earnings for permanent disability, acknowledging that this calculation can differ from temporary disability. The Board deferred the issue of permanent disability earnings, reserving jurisdiction for further proceedings.
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