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Victor Romero, the applicant, sustained a COVID-19 related injury resulting in pulmonary fibrosis and chronic lung disease. The defendant, Santa Barbara Smokehouse and Compwest Insurance Company, sought reconsideration of a Findings and Award (F&A) which entitled the applicant to temporary disability exceeding 104 weeks. The defendant argued that Dr. Gerald Markovitz's medical report was not substantial evidence and that their due process rights were violated. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board reviewed the petition and the WCJ's report, affirming that Dr. Markovitz's report constituted substantial medical evidence. Consequently, the Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration.
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Victor Romero, the applicant, sustained a COVID-19 related injury resulting in pulmonary fibrosis and chronic lung disease. The defendant, Santa Barbara Smokehouse and Compwest Insurance Company, sought reconsideration of a Findings and Award (F&A) which entitled the applicant to temporary disability exceeding 104 weeks. The defendant argued that Dr. Gerald Markovitz's medical report was not substantial evidence and that their due process rights were violated. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board reviewed the petition and the WCJ's report, affirming that Dr. Markovitz's report constituted substantial medical evidence. Consequently, the Board denied the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration.
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