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The Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a decision that reversed a finding of cumulative trauma psychiatric injury for the applicant. The denial was based on the lack of substantial medical evidence establishing the cumulative trauma claim in one case, and the fact that a separate claim for psychiatric injury as a consequence of a back injury was not properly litigated. The Board indicated the case would return to the trial level for further proceedings on other issues.
Herbert J. Ware, Jr. vs. LOS ANGELES TIMES, Permissibly SelfInsured, Administered by GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a decision that reversed a finding of cumulative trauma psychiatric injury for the applicant. The denial was based on the lack of substantial medical evidence establishing the cumulative trauma claim in one case, and the fact that a separate claim for psychiatric injury as a consequence of a back injury was not properly litigated. The Board indicated the case would return to the trial level for further proceedings on other issues.
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