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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration of the WCJ's decision which denied all benefits for applicant's three claimed injuries. The Board found the WCJ's original Findings and Order of June 28, 2011, were not properly addressed in the subsequent Findings and Fact. While acknowledging applicant's arguments regarding AME bias and new evidence, the Board found these contentions lacked merit or proper support. Ultimately, the Board rescinded the WCJ's November 29, 2012 decision and substituted its own Findings and Order, upholding the WCJ's original determination that applicant was not entitled to temporary disability, permanent disability, or future medical care for any of the three injuries.
Richard L. Sanchez vs. American Building Supply Inc., The Hartford is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. 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 Anaheim.
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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration of the WCJ's decision which denied all benefits for applicant's three claimed injuries. The Board found the WCJ's original Findings and Order of June 28, 2011, were not properly addressed in the subsequent Findings and Fact. While acknowledging applicant's arguments regarding AME bias and new evidence, the Board found these contentions lacked merit or proper support. Ultimately, the Board rescinded the WCJ's November 29, 2012 decision and substituted its own Findings and Order, upholding the WCJ's original determination that applicant was not entitled to temporary disability, permanent disability, or future medical care for any of the three injuries.
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