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LINDA HARRIS-BOYD vs. NORTHWEST AIRLINES, INC., LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Mar 15, 2010
ADJ2608381 (VNO 0557652)

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This case concerns the application of Labor Code section 4656(c)(1), which limits temporary disability indemnity to 104 weeks within a two-year period. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded the prior award because the administrative law judge (ALJ) incorrectly concluded that out-of-state compensation payments did not trigger the two-year limit. The WCAB clarified that section 4656(c)(1) applies to all temporary disability, regardless of whether it's total or partial, and includes payments made under foreign jurisdictions. The case was remanded for further proceedings to determine the commencement date of temporary disability payments and calculate any additional indemnity due.

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This case concerns the application of Labor Code section 4656(c)(1), which limits temporary disability indemnity to 104 weeks within a two-year period. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded the prior award because the administrative law judge (ALJ) incorrectly concluded that out-of-state compensation payments did not trigger the two-year limit. The WCAB clarified that section 4656(c)(1) applies to all temporary disability, regardless of whether it's total or partial, and includes payments made under foreign jurisdictions. The case was remanded for further proceedings to determine the commencement date of temporary disability payments and calculate any additional indemnity due.

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