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HodgesRonald

12/01/2013
disability benefits as well as permanent disability benefits. The primary issue for trial is whether the malaria triggered a compensable consequence in the form of Reiter's syndrome as well as other diseases to the internal system and psyche. The overwhelming medical evidence in this case indicates that

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SedamRobert2

10/01/2009
compensable consequence injury is and new injury as a matter of law when an injured worker is in quasi-course of employment the sustains an additional injury. Petitioners argued that defendant could have prevented interfering thrombosis from occurring and that it should not benefit from its improper actions

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Carter v. County of LA (En Banc)

12/17/2020
waiver of ordinary compensation and medical treatment which are the compensable consequence of an original industrial injury; that ordinary compensation and medical treatment may be waived for an injury that might be sustained while participating in vocational rehabilitation. The petition for removal

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U-Haul of South Florida v. March

12/17/2020
intervening accident arising from an outside agency which are the direct and natural consequence of the original injury are not compensable unless suffered while traveling to or from a health care provider for the purpose of receiving remedial treatment for the compensable injury. Emphasis added

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Bolibar Teodoro

05/01/2022
permanent disability because of a psychiatric disorder that is a compensable consequence of a physical injury. 4660.1 subd. c. UEBTF in essence claims that applicants permanent disability should be 47 instead of the 70 awarded. We have received and reviewed an answer from applicant Teodoro

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DawsonKit

12/01/2015
2008. DAWSON Kit 2 1 On February 3 2012 Findings of Fact issued in ADJ755792 only in which it was found that the 2 May 27 2008 motor vehicle accident was a compensable consequence of applicant's specific injury of 3 April 7 1995 and caused her to sustain injury to her teeth spinal cord

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Martinez Inez

08/01/2022
than headaches to her respiratory system internal system temporomandibular joint TMJ or in the form of carpal tunnel syndrome andor sexual dysfunction; that the injury in case number ADJ7014519 was a compensable consequence of the injury in case number ADJ2203864; and that the injuries

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Bolivar Teodoro

05/01/2022
permanent disability because of a psychiatric disorder that is a compensable consequence of a physical injury. 4660.1 subd. c. UEBTF in essence claims that applicants permanent disability should be 47 instead of the 70 awarded. We have received and reviewed an answer from applicant Teodoro

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DrennanTom092010

09/01/2010
conducted in the two cases on March 15 2010. The MSC statement 2 6' prepared at that time refers to a claim for compensable consequence injury but the nature of that 27 Further statutory references are to the Labor Code. DRENNAN Tom 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 103 1i1i 12 13 14 1j5 injury was

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PoitrasLisa701

07/01/2010
'he WCJ improperly attempted by his ruling to determine injury of the issues that can be to the psyche at Expedited Hearing which is beyond the scope 2. decided" and 3. consequence of The psychiatric treatment at issue was not a compensable Applicant's orthopedic injury. benefitstreatment The

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