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This case involves applicant Christopher Devereux seeking reconsideration of a 90% permanent disability award for cumulative trauma, primarily hypertension and cognitive impairment, as an attorney. The defendant contested the award, arguing the permanent disability rating should have been calculated using the Combined Value Chart (CVC) instead of simple addition. The Board granted applicant's reconsideration to amend the award for future medical treatment and to include annual increases based on the state average weekly wage. Ultimately, the Board affirmed the 90% permanent disability rating, finding the additive method was appropriate based on medical expert opinions, and denied the defendant's petition.
CHRISTOPHER DEVEREUX vs. STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in Sacramento. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Sacramento.
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This case involves applicant Christopher Devereux seeking reconsideration of a 90% permanent disability award for cumulative trauma, primarily hypertension and cognitive impairment, as an attorney. The defendant contested the award, arguing the permanent disability rating should have been calculated using the Combined Value Chart (CVC) instead of simple addition. The Board granted applicant's reconsideration to amend the award for future medical treatment and to include annual increases based on the state average weekly wage. Ultimately, the Board affirmed the 90% permanent disability rating, finding the additive method was appropriate based on medical expert opinions, and denied the defendant's petition.
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