is a case involving the Department of Corrections and the State Compensation Insurance Fund. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration of the August 26, 2010 Findings, Award and Orders to further study the factual and legal issues. The Board found that the applicant was not yet permanent and stationary and that the injury had caused additional temporary disability from 11/21/08 to date and continuing indefinitely thereafter. The Board rescinded the August 26, 2010 Findings, Award and Orders, and returned the matter to the trial level so that the WCJ may clarify which injury or injuries caused applicant to be temporarily disabled and to amend his decision accordingly.
Department Of Corrections; State Compensation Insurance Fund Henry Vega WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIAHENRY VEGA, Applicant,vs.DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS; STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendant(s).Case Nos. ADJ769732 (SAL 0120813)ADJ4662339 (SAL 0083272)ADJ705266 (SAL 0094125)ADJ2433088 (SAL 0094126)OPINION AND DECISION AFTER RECONSIDERATION On October 29, 2010, the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (Appeals Board) granted reconsideration of the August 26, 2010 Findings, Award and Orders to further study the factual and legal issues. This is our decision after reconsideration. In the August 26, 2010 Findings, Award and Orders, the workers’ compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) found that the applicant was not yet permanent and stationary and that “[t]he injury has caused additional temporary disability from 11/21/08 to date and continuing indefinitely thereafter.” Defendant Republic Indemnity contends that the WCJ er