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In this case, the defendant sought reconsideration of an award finding the applicant sustained industrial injury to his left knee. The defendant argued the judge erred in denying a credit for alleged overpayment of permanent disability benefits. The Board denied the petition, adopting the judge's report which recommended denial except for minor clerical corrections. The Board found the judge acted within discretion in denying the credit for overpayment and that clerical errors were cured by the judge's report.
TERRY SANTA MARIA vs. EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES DISTRIC is a workers' compensation case decided in Oakland. 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 Oakland.
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In this case, the defendant sought reconsideration of an award finding the applicant sustained industrial injury to his left knee. The defendant argued the judge erred in denying a credit for alleged overpayment of permanent disability benefits. The Board denied the petition, adopting the judge's report which recommended denial except for minor clerical corrections. The Board found the judge acted within discretion in denying the credit for overpayment and that clerical errors were cured by the judge's report.
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