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Deanna L. Barnert vs. PREMEDIA CONSUMER MAGAZINES, ZURICH NORTH AMERICA

Filed: Nov 30, 2007
MON 327812

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration and denied the defendant's petition, upholding the original award for industrial neck and knee injuries. The Board dismissed the lien claimant Dr. Friedman's petition as premature, stating he is not yet an aggrieved party as his lien was deferred for further decision. While psychiatric injury was not found, treatment costs for resulting transient depression from orthopedic injuries may still be recoverable.

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration and denied the defendant's petition, upholding the original award for industrial neck and knee injuries. The Board dismissed the lien claimant Dr. Friedman's petition as premature, stating he is not yet an aggrieved party as his lien was deferred for further decision. While psychiatric injury was not found, treatment costs for resulting transient depression from orthopedic injuries may still be recoverable.

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