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MEENA CHANDOK vs. SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFITS TRUST FUND

Filed: Mar 24, 2023
San Jose
ADJ10550274

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The Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF) sought reconsideration of a prior award finding the applicant permanently totally disabled due to a subsequent industrial injury combined with pre-existing disabilities. SIBTF argued that an elective tubal ligation and pre-existing cervical and thoracic spine impairments were improperly rated. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied reconsideration, finding that the tubal ligation constituted a ratable impairment under the AMA Guides, and evidence of prior treatment for the spinal conditions predated the industrial injury. The WCAB adopted the reasoning of the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ), who found no legal basis to exclude an elective surgery from impairment rating and that SIBTF failed to rebut the applicant's medical evidence.

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The Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund (SIBTF) sought reconsideration of a prior award finding the applicant permanently totally disabled due to a subsequent industrial injury combined with pre-existing disabilities. SIBTF argued that an elective tubal ligation and pre-existing cervical and thoracic spine impairments were improperly rated. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied reconsideration, finding that the tubal ligation constituted a ratable impairment under the AMA Guides, and evidence of prior treatment for the spinal conditions predated the industrial injury. The WCAB adopted the reasoning of the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ), who found no legal basis to exclude an elective surgery from impairment rating and that SIBTF failed to rebut the applicant's medical evidence.

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