CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR; BRINKER INTERNATIONAL; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY SUSAN T. MILLER WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIASUSAN T. MILLER, Applicant,vs.CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR; BRINKER INTERNATIONAL; LIBERTYMUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Defendants.Case No. ADJ7871072(Los Angeles District Office)OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING RECONSIDERATION ANDDECISION AFTER RECONSIDERATION We have considered the allegations of the petition for reconsideration and the contents of the report of the workers’ compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) with respect thereto. Based on our review of the record and for the reasons stated in said report which we adopt and incorporate, we will grant reconsideration, amend the WCJ’s decision as recommended in his report, and otherwise affirm the decision of July 16, 2012. For the foregoing reasons, IT IS ORDERED that reconsideration of the decision of July 16, 2012, be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that as the Decision After Reconsideration of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board, the decision of July 16, 2012, be, and the same hereby is, AFFIRMED, EXCEPT that it is AMENDED in the following particulars://////////// , Findings of Fact No. 2 is amended as follows: “2. It is found that the applicant was temporarily totally disabled for the period June 28, 2011 through February 7, 2012 for which indemnity is payable at the rate of $705.53 per week, less credit for time worked, less credit for any benefits paid by EDD, and less credit for any amounts paid by employer or carrier.”WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD_______________________________________________RONNIE G. CAPLANEI CONCUR, _______________________________________________ FRANK M. BRASS_______________________________________________ MARGUERITE SWEENEYDATED AND FILED AT SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SEP 27, 2012SERVICE MADE ON THE ABOVE DATE ON THE PERSONS LISTED BELOW AT THEIR ADDRESSES SHOW
SUSAN T. MILLER vs. CHILI’S GRILL AND BAR; BRINKER INTERNATIONAL; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
This case involves Susan T. Miller, who was temporarily totally disabled from June 28, 2011 to February 7, 2012. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration of the decision of July 16, 2012, and amended the decision to state that Miller was entitled to indemnity at the rate of $705.53 per week, less credit for time worked, less credit for any benefits paid by the Employment Development Department, and less credit for any amounts paid by the employer or carrier. The decision was affirmed and the order was filed on September 27, 2012.
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