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04Oct

Lost Time For Treatment May Not Be Compensable

The Court of Appeal has ruled that the grand bargain underpinning the workers’ compensation system does not envision paying indemnity for medical appointments taking place without temporary disability. Renee Skelton v. Workers’ Compensation Appeals...
By: Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/lost-time-for-treatment-may-not-be-45436/

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