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GARY GREEN vs. CITY OF LOS ANGELES, DEPARTMENT OF AIRPORTS

Filed: Oct 16, 2013
Van Nuys
ADJ8857553

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This case concerns Gary Green's workers' compensation claim against the City of Los Angeles for cumulative trauma injury. The applicant sought reconsideration of a prior award, specifically challenging the 20% apportionment of his permanent disability to non-industrial factors. The Board granted reconsideration, finding the Agreed Medical Examiner's apportionment lacked adequate substantiation and reasoning. Consequently, the Board amended the award to 75% permanent disability, unapportioned, based on the parties' stipulations.

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This case concerns Gary Green's workers' compensation claim against the City of Los Angeles for cumulative trauma injury. The applicant sought reconsideration of a prior award, specifically challenging the 20% apportionment of his permanent disability to non-industrial factors. The Board granted reconsideration, finding the Agreed Medical Examiner's apportionment lacked adequate substantiation and reasoning. Consequently, the Board amended the award to 75% permanent disability, unapportioned, based on the parties' stipulations.

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