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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded findings on permanent disability, and returned the case for further proceedings. The Board found the Qualified Medical Evaluator's (PQME) apportionment of 25% permanent disability to pre-existing arthritis lacked substantial evidence. Specifically, the PQME failed to adequately explain the basis and causation for this apportionment, particularly when also stating the job duties likely aggravated and accelerated the condition. The matter was returned to clarify the PQME's apportionment determination before a new decision is issued.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded findings on permanent disability, and returned the case for further proceedings. The Board found the Qualified Medical Evaluator's (PQME) apportionment of 25% permanent disability to pre-existing arthritis lacked substantial evidence. Specifically, the PQME failed to adequately explain the basis and causation for this apportionment, particularly when also stating the job duties likely aggravated and accelerated the condition. The matter was returned to clarify the PQME's apportionment determination before a new decision is issued.
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