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Rodriguez Rose Marie

06/01/2011
issue was whether her claim of psyche injury was a compensable consequence of her orthopedic injury. Defendant contends the WCJ erred in awarding psychiatric treatment costs to lien claimants arguing that lien claimants have not met their threshold burden to show that applicant sustained compensable

Category: Panel

Supreme Court Rejects 2 Petitions for Review of Decisions Denying Benefits to Applicants

08/01/2014
his claim for benefits for neck and back injuries that he claimed to be a compensable consequence of a prior injury. The cases were Lantz v. WCAB Pleasant Valley Prison No. S219536 and Csaki v. WCAB Catalyst Industries No. S219468. The Lantz case arose from the death of Pleasant Valley

Category: News

Compensable Consequence Found Without 'Magic Word'

07/13/2006
The Nebraska Court of Appeals ruled that a small bowel obstruction was a compensable consequence of a gunshot brain injury and resultant paralysis suffered by the injured worker even though the medical evidence failed to use 'magic words.' In Michel v. Nuway Drug Service Inc. A-05-1351 07

Category: News

Re: workers comp question ? (California)

11/25/2009
Is there a report saying it is a compensable consequence

Category: Forums

Re: New Injury vs Compensable Consequence (California)

05/20/2012
If its a new injury 5 year rule apply

Category: Forums

Re: Benson and Compensable Consequence (California) (California)

09/18/2009
Thank you for your thoughts on this. It is much appreciated.

Category: Forums

Court Rejects Worker's Claim for Permanent Impairment of Leg as Untimely

07/12/2018
-503A provides compensation for the permanent loss of certain body parts including the legs if the loss is a direct result of the work-related injury or a compensable consequence. The statute provides a worker with 36 months from the last day he receives compensation to file a claim payable

Category: News

Richard G. Pruitt v. SAIF Corp. and Copenhagen Inc.

12/17/2020
assigning it responsibility for claimant's degenerative condition of the left knee under the last injurious exposure rule. WM contends that it should not be held responsible because claimant's knee condition is the consequence of an earlier compensable injury with a different employer. We conclude that the

Category: Cases

Re: New Injury vs Compensable Consequence (California)

08/04/2009
Thank you very much I see both sides of the coin and will definitely take a look at that case

Category: Forums

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