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Jerry Salmeron vs. COCA COLA ENTERPRISES

Filed: Feb 23, 2009
ADJ425881 (MON 0349358) ADJ1664800 (MON 0330278)

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This case concerns an applicant's admitted industrial injuries to his low back, psyche, and hernias, and his subsequent permanent disability ratings. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to address disputes regarding the proper application of the 2005 Schedule for Rating Permanent Disabilities, particularly concerning diminished future earning capacity (DFEC). The WCAB rescinded the prior awards and remanded the cases to the trial level to allow the judge and parties to apply recent en banc decisions clarifying how the DFEC and AMA Guides portions of the schedule can be rebutted. The decision emphasizes that rebuttal must be consistent with Labor Code section 4660 and specific en banc rulings on evidence and methodology.

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This case concerns an applicant's admitted industrial injuries to his low back, psyche, and hernias, and his subsequent permanent disability ratings. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to address disputes regarding the proper application of the 2005 Schedule for Rating Permanent Disabilities, particularly concerning diminished future earning capacity (DFEC). The WCAB rescinded the prior awards and remanded the cases to the trial level to allow the judge and parties to apply recent en banc decisions clarifying how the DFEC and AMA Guides portions of the schedule can be rebutted. The decision emphasizes that rebuttal must be consistent with Labor Code section 4660 and specific en banc rulings on evidence and methodology.

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