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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the employer's petition for reconsideration of a prior award. The initial award found the applicant sustained an injury AOE/COE to multiple body parts, resulting in permanent total disability without apportionment. The employer argued the finding of chronic pain syndrome was improper, and that the WCJ ignored credibility issues and apportionment opinions. The Appeals Board found substantial medical evidence supported the chronic pain syndrome diagnosis and that the employer failed to provide sufficient evidence for apportionment of permanent disability.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the employer's petition for reconsideration of a prior award. The initial award found the applicant sustained an injury AOE/COE to multiple body parts, resulting in permanent total disability without apportionment. The employer argued the finding of chronic pain syndrome was improper, and that the WCJ ignored credibility issues and apportionment opinions. The Appeals Board found substantial medical evidence supported the chronic pain syndrome diagnosis and that the employer failed to provide sufficient evidence for apportionment of permanent disability.
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