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In this workers' compensation case, the Appeals Board affirmed a prior award finding the applicant entitled to retroactive vocational rehabilitation maintenance allowance. The applicant sustained industrial injuries to his neck and back, and a hernia, resulting in a combined permanent disability of 9.25%. The defendant's appeal was denied, upholding the finding that the applicant was a qualified injured worker entitled to benefits.
SAMSON BOGANIM vs. BEVERLY HILLS HILTON, HILTON HOTELS CORPORATION is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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In this workers' compensation case, the Appeals Board affirmed a prior award finding the applicant entitled to retroactive vocational rehabilitation maintenance allowance. The applicant sustained industrial injuries to his neck and back, and a hernia, resulting in a combined permanent disability of 9.25%. The defendant's appeal was denied, upholding the finding that the applicant was a qualified injured worker entitled to benefits.
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