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EDGAR BENITEZ vs. IRISH COMMUNICATIONS, AIG CLAIMS SERVICES, INC.

Filed: Jul 11, 2008
San Francisco
MON 0318706

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This case concerns the appropriate permanent disability rating schedule. The applicant argues the 1997 schedule applies due to his physician indicating permanent disability before January 1, 2005, an exception to the 2005 schedule's use. The Board granted reconsideration, agreeing that the physician's report finding the applicant eligible for vocational rehabilitation constituted an indication of permanent disability, thus triggering the 1997 schedule. The matter is returned to the trial level for rating under the 1997 schedule and subsequent issuance of a decision.

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This case concerns the appropriate permanent disability rating schedule. The applicant argues the 1997 schedule applies due to his physician indicating permanent disability before January 1, 2005, an exception to the 2005 schedule's use. The Board granted reconsideration, agreeing that the physician's report finding the applicant eligible for vocational rehabilitation constituted an indication of permanent disability, thus triggering the 1997 schedule. The matter is returned to the trial level for rating under the 1997 schedule and subsequent issuance of a decision.

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