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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration, upholding the finding of 24% permanent partial disability for the applicant's left knee injury. The defendant's arguments that the medical opinions were unsubstantiated and improperly combined were rejected. Crucially, the defendant did not object to the rating instructions or cross-examine the rater, further supporting the denial of reconsideration.
Iris Mejia-Sanchez vs. Savers Stores, Zurich American Insurance Company, Broadspire 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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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration, upholding the finding of 24% permanent partial disability for the applicant's left knee injury. The defendant's arguments that the medical opinions were unsubstantiated and improperly combined were rejected. Crucially, the defendant did not object to the rating instructions or cross-examine the rater, further supporting the denial of reconsideration.
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