...Board (WCAB). At the hearing, the workers compensation judge (WCJ) assigned to the matter agreed with Knittel, concluding §4850 benefits did...
...treatment costs that included Fletcher's medications. A workers' compensation judge (WCJ) found that those expenses were Adventist's liability. The WCJ also ordered...
...However, on September 22, 2011, a workers compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) found that under Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, §10955, Kroger...
...appeal on November 27, 2007. However, the workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) and the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) concluded that the appeal had...
...a result of the injury. A workers compensation judge (WCJ) awarded Braga permanent disability benefits. The city petitioned for reconsideration...
...Board (WCAB) granted Najjars petition for reconsideration and rescinded the WCJs order, finding that the 2007 payment did not trigger the...
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