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This case involved a defendant's petition for reconsideration of an award for an applicant's industrial neck injury. The appeals board granted reconsideration, amending the original award to reduce the permanent disability rating from 23% to 17% and adjusting the applicant's attorney fees. The board adopted the WCJ's report, which specified the revised permanent disability indemnity, the calculation of attorney fees on remaining temporary disability and self-procured medical expenses, and affirmed other aspects of the original award.
GINGER DUNLAP-FENTON vs. EEL RIVER SAWMILLS, SELF-INSURERS' SECURITY FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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This case involved a defendant's petition for reconsideration of an award for an applicant's industrial neck injury. The appeals board granted reconsideration, amending the original award to reduce the permanent disability rating from 23% to 17% and adjusting the applicant's attorney fees. The board adopted the WCJ's report, which specified the revised permanent disability indemnity, the calculation of attorney fees on remaining temporary disability and self-procured medical expenses, and affirmed other aspects of the original award.
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