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MARY MORRISON vs. SUTTER MEDICAL FOUNDATION, SUTTER HEALTH SACRAMENTO

Filed: Aug 26, 2010
San Francisco
ADJ3052057 (SAC 0360534)

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This case involves a nurse, Mary Morrison, who sustained a 100% permanent total disability industrial injury to her spine and other areas. The defendant, Sutter Medical Foundation, sought reconsideration, arguing against the 100% award without apportionment. The applicant, Ms. Morrison, contended the award should commence retroactively from a specific earlier date. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition and granted the applicant's, amending the original award to commence permanent total disability benefits on July 26, 2008.

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This case involves a nurse, Mary Morrison, who sustained a 100% permanent total disability industrial injury to her spine and other areas. The defendant, Sutter Medical Foundation, sought reconsideration, arguing against the 100% award without apportionment. The applicant, Ms. Morrison, contended the award should commence retroactively from a specific earlier date. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition and granted the applicant's, amending the original award to commence permanent total disability benefits on July 26, 2008.

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