THE LIMITED; and SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES, DAPHNE DEWEY, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIADAPHNE DEWEY, Applicant,vs.THE LIMITED; and SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES, Defendant(s).Case No. ADJ2689132 (POM 0259201)OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT’S PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION, DISMISSING APPLICANT’S COUNSEL’S PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION AND DECISION AFTER RECONSIDERATION Defendant and applicant’s counsel separately seek reconsideration of the Findings, Award and Orders of July 23, 2009, wherein the workers’ compensation judge (WCJ) found that applicant sustained an admitted industrial injury to her psyche and the palm of her right hand on or about July 2, 1999, while employed as a retail clerk/manager by The Limited, Specialty Risk Services’ insured on the date of injury, that the injury also extended to applicant’s spine, shoulders, and lower extremities, and that it caused, among other things, a need for further. medical treatment and 100% permanent disability, entitling applicant to further medical treatment and permanent total disability indemnity at the rate of $490 per week for life, less a $30,000 attorney’s fee allowed to applicant’s counsel. Defendant contends that the injury was only to applicant’s right hand and psyche, not the other body parts found by the WCJ, and that it caused 47% permanent disability, arguing that the WCJ’s Opinion on Decision in support of the July 23, 2009 Findings, Award and Orders lacks sufficient detail, as required pursuant to Labor Code section 5313, regarding which evidence within the “entire medical record” supports the determination as to the body parts injured, that the WCJ should have followed the opinions of the parties’ agreed medical evaluators (AMEs), Rodney , Bluestone, M.D., a rheumatologist and the parties’ AME regarding applicant’s physical conditions/complaints, and Jaime Anselen, M.D., a psychiatrist, a neurologist, and the parties’ AME regarding applicant’s psyche condi