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In Martin Vital v. San Leandro Unified School District, both the applicant and defendant filed untimely petitions for reconsideration of the WCJ's March 22, 2010, Findings and Award. The applicant's petition contested the permanent disability rating and the psyche disability award, while the defendant challenged temporary disability benefits awarded from November 2, 2005, to April 1, 2007. The Appeals Board dismissed both petitions as they were filed well past the jurisdictional 25-day deadline. Consequently, the original March 22, 2010, Findings and Award remains in effect as the Board lacked the power to address the merits of the untimely filings.
MARTIN VITAL vs. SAN LEANDRO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 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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In Martin Vital v. San Leandro Unified School District, both the applicant and defendant filed untimely petitions for reconsideration of the WCJ's March 22, 2010, Findings and Award. The applicant's petition contested the permanent disability rating and the psyche disability award, while the defendant challenged temporary disability benefits awarded from November 2, 2005, to April 1, 2007. The Appeals Board dismissed both petitions as they were filed well past the jurisdictional 25-day deadline. Consequently, the original March 22, 2010, Findings and Award remains in effect as the Board lacked the power to address the merits of the untimely filings.
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