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This case involved Kia Sprewell's workers' compensation claim against the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility for injuries sustained as an office assistant. The defendant sought reconsideration of the initial award, primarily contesting the commutation method for attorney fees and the substantiality of the neurologist's medical opinions. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration in part, affirming the award of permanent disability but amending the attorney fees to be commuted from the side of the life pension award. The Board found the neurologist's opinions on apportionment and rating of various injuries, including headaches and spinal issues, to be substantial medical evidence.
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This case involved Kia Sprewell's workers' compensation claim against the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility for injuries sustained as an office assistant. The defendant sought reconsideration of the initial award, primarily contesting the commutation method for attorney fees and the substantiality of the neurologist's medical opinions. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration in part, affirming the award of permanent disability but amending the attorney fees to be commuted from the side of the life pension award. The Board found the neurologist's opinions on apportionment and rating of various injuries, including headaches and spinal issues, to be substantial medical evidence.
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