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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board rescinded a prior award due to procedural and evidentiary issues. Key findings were that the WCJ's decision lacked proper documentation of evidence and the permanent disability rating calculation was unclear. Additionally, the medical reporting for psychological injury and apportionment lacked thorough analysis required by statute. The case is returned to the WCJ for further proceedings and a new decision, considering a 104-week limit on temporary disability and credit for EDD payments.
DEBRA KENNEDY vs. KAISER FOUNDATION HEALTH PLAN is a workers' compensation case decided in Marina Del Rey. 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 Marina Del Rey.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board rescinded a prior award due to procedural and evidentiary issues. Key findings were that the WCJ's decision lacked proper documentation of evidence and the permanent disability rating calculation was unclear. Additionally, the medical reporting for psychological injury and apportionment lacked thorough analysis required by statute. The case is returned to the WCJ for further proceedings and a new decision, considering a 104-week limit on temporary disability and credit for EDD payments.
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