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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for a laborer injured on November 2, 2010, to his neck and back. The defendant disputes the finding of 51% permanent disability, primarily arguing that the panel qualified medical evaluator's (PQME) report was not substantial evidence. The Appeals Board has granted reconsideration to further review the PQME's lumbar impairment rating, specifically questioning whether non-verifiable radicular complaints sufficiently supported the DRE Category III rating. The Board has rescinded the prior award and returned the case for further development of the record.
OSCAR HUERTA vs. HIGGINS & LOVETT CONSTRUCTION, TOWER SELECT INSURANCE CO. 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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This case involves a workers' compensation claim for a laborer injured on November 2, 2010, to his neck and back. The defendant disputes the finding of 51% permanent disability, primarily arguing that the panel qualified medical evaluator's (PQME) report was not substantial evidence. The Appeals Board has granted reconsideration to further review the PQME's lumbar impairment rating, specifically questioning whether "non-verifiable radicular complaints" sufficiently supported the DRE Category III rating. The Board has rescinded the prior award and returned the case for further development of the record.
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