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Robert Larkins vs. DHL GLOBAL BUSINESS SERVICES, SEDGWICK CMS

Filed: Mar 07, 2012
San Francisco
ADJ2023809 (SRO 0103259)

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied DHL Global Business Services' petition for reconsideration. The Board found that DHL's unilateral decision to stop direct deposit payments violated a prior order and was sanctionable conduct. The applicant, Robert Larkins, was awarded permanent disability and future medical treatment following a 1998 injury. The Board's decision affirmed the obligation to continue electronic direct deposits and upheld sanctions against DHL for non-compliance.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied DHL Global Business Services' petition for reconsideration. The Board found that DHL's unilateral decision to stop direct deposit payments violated a prior order and was sanctionable conduct. The applicant, Robert Larkins, was awarded permanent disability and future medical treatment following a 1998 injury. The Board's decision affirmed the obligation to continue electronic direct deposits and upheld sanctions against DHL for non-compliance.

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