Alfredo Reyes vs. Central Coast Building Supply; And Virginia Surety Company, Adjusted By, Applied Risk Services

        Central Coast Building Supply; and Virginia Surety Company, adjusted by, Applied Risk Services, have petitioned for reconsideration of the November 20, 2006 Findings and Award, wherein the workers’ compensation administrative law judge awarded additional temporary disability benefits to the applicant beyond the 104 compensable weeks he received for the two periods following his admitted September 4, 2004 shoulder injury. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board granted the petition for reconsideration in order to allow sufficient opportunity to further study the factual and legal issues in the case.

Central Coast Building Supply; And Virginia Surety Company, Adjusted By, Applied Risk Services Alfredo Reyes WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIAALFREDO REYES, Applicant    vs.    CENTRAL COAST BUILDING SUPPLY; and VIRGINIA SURETY COMPANY, adjusted by, APPLIED RISK SERVICES, Defendants.Case No. SAL 114162OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION            Defendant seeks reconsideration of the November 20, 2006 Findings and Award wherein the workers’ compensation administrative law judge awarded additional temporary disability benefits to applicant beyond the 104 compensable week he received for the two period following his admitted September 4, 2004 shoulder injury because the date on which defendant issued the first payment was March 1, 2005. The two year, 104 week limits described in Labor Code section 4656(c)(1) were found by the WCJ to run from the date on which benefits were first paid instead of from the first date for which benefits were paid. 

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