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Administrative/Regulatory

Jun. 9, 2009

Workers Comp Board Will Reconsider Controversial Disability Rulings

The pair of rulings from a regulatory board that punched holes in California's 2004 workers' compensation reforms are giving lawyers in the field fits and threatening to boost employers' premiums by $600 million or more statewide.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A pair of rulings from a regulatory board that punched holes in California's 2004 workers' compensation reforms are giving lawyers in the field fits and threatening to boost employers' premiums by $600 million or more statewide.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has denounced the decisions from the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, while top officials in his administration have filed briefs urging the ...

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