Michael Gerth, vs. Home Depot;

is a case in which Michael Gerth, an employee of Home Depot, filed a claim for workers’ compensation due to an injury he sustained to his left foot, left knee, left lower extremity, spine, and psyche. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board denied Gerth’s petition for reconsideration, finding that there was not enough evidence to support his claims and that the medical reports of Leonette May, D.P.M. were sufficient to support the conclusion that the injury was limited to the left foot. The Board also found that Gerth was not entitled to temporary disability benefits at the rate of $840.00 per week.