In a dispute involving the payment of disability indemnity, the decision and award of the Workers Compensation Appeals Board is annulled and remanded where: 1) part of the overpayment credit sought by plaintiff is barred by Labor Code sec. 4062 as the statute did not extend the permanent and stationary date until the time the agreed medical examiner rendered an opinion that the worker’s condition was permanent and stationary; and 2) the record does not support an equitable bar to the overpayment credit.
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Appellate InformationPetition for Writ of Review. Joseph S. Samuel, Workers’ Compensation Administrative Law Judge. Decision and award annulled and remanded with directions.THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICTFiled July 7, 2009
JudgesBefore: BUTZ, J., NICHOLSON, Acting P.J., HULL, J.
CounselFor Petitioners: Mullen & Filippi, Gregory T. Jones.
For Respondent: Neil P. Sullivan; Metzinger and Associates, Ronald M. Metzinger.
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