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JOSE RIVERA vs. CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES, ARROWWOOD INDEMNITY COMPANY

Filed: Oct 04, 2011
ADJ1357359 (ANA 0384919) ADJ2070955 (ANA 0381261) ADJ2274268 (ANA 0381264) ADJ1962006 (ANA 0381265)

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This case concerns the proper rating schedule for Jose Rivera's multiple industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that the administrative law judge erred by applying the 1997 rating schedule to all injuries. Specifically, the Board determined that the 2005 rating schedule should apply to the lumbar spine injury, as the medical report cited did not indicate permanent disability. However, a report from November 2004 did indicate permanent disability for the left lower extremity injury, thus allowing the use of the 1997 schedule for that specific injury. The Board rescinded the prior award and remanded the case for further proceedings and a new decision.

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This case concerns the proper rating schedule for Jose Rivera's multiple industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that the administrative law judge erred by applying the 1997 rating schedule to all injuries. Specifically, the Board determined that the 2005 rating schedule should apply to the lumbar spine injury, as the medical report cited did not indicate permanent disability. However, a report from November 2004 did indicate permanent disability for the left lower extremity injury, thus allowing the use of the 1997 schedule for that specific injury. The Board rescinded the prior award and remanded the case for further proceedings and a new decision.

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