Decisions of the Employees' Compensation Appeals Board: Index digest, Svazek 38U.S. Department of Labor, Employees' Compensation Appeals Board., 1986 |
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... continued the practice begun in Volume 35 of combining the deci- sions and index digest into a single , consolidated volume . The current index digest section follows as closely as possible the format and topic headings of the original ...
... continued the practice begun in Volume 35 of combining the deci- sions and index digest into a single , consolidated volume . The current index digest section follows as closely as possible the format and topic headings of the original ...
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... continued to work such duty with no apparent loss of wages and did not file claims for any periods of disability . For this reason the Office's finding that appellant's employment - related disability ended was moot and did not require ...
... continued to work such duty with no apparent loss of wages and did not file claims for any periods of disability . For this reason the Office's finding that appellant's employment - related disability ended was moot and did not require ...
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... continued or repeated stress or strain ; exposure to toxins , poisonous fumes , etc. , or other continued or repeated exposure to conditions of the work environment over a longer period of time . Dennis M. Hinton , Ph.D. , 38 ECAB 791 ...
... continued or repeated stress or strain ; exposure to toxins , poisonous fumes , etc. , or other continued or repeated exposure to conditions of the work environment over a longer period of time . Dennis M. Hinton , Ph.D. , 38 ECAB 791 ...
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... continued to suffer from moderate anxiety and depression and was in continu- ing need of psychotherapy and vocational rehabilitation . One psychiatrist's reports merely restated his opinion which initially created the conflict in the ...
... continued to suffer from moderate anxiety and depression and was in continu- ing need of psychotherapy and vocational rehabilitation . One psychiatrist's reports merely restated his opinion which initially created the conflict in the ...
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... injury . The witness acknowledged that he did not actually see the alleged injury occur , but rather saw appellant shortly afterwards . Appellant continued to work COMPENSATION APPEALS INDEX DIGEST 3833 Injury, fact of In general.
... injury . The witness acknowledged that he did not actually see the alleged injury occur , but rather saw appellant shortly afterwards . Appellant continued to work COMPENSATION APPEALS INDEX DIGEST 3833 Injury, fact of In general.
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1985 appellant 1986 the Office 32 ECAB accepted facts alleged Appellant requested appellant submitted appellant's appellant's claim April April 15 August 15 August 20 Board finds Board notes Board-certified orthopedic surgeon causally related claimant Compensation Act compensation benefits compensation order dated condition conflict of medical December December 17 decision dated diagnosed Docket ECAB employee's employing establishment employment injury evaluation examination February February 27 Federal Employees indicated that appellant January January 20 July July 24 June June 18 June 25 lant lant's letter dated March March 16 medical adviser reviewed medical evidence medical opinion ment MICHELE VON KELSCH November October Office hearing representative Office medical adviser Office of Workers Office's opined pain pellant percent impairment period permanent impairment physician pulmonary remanded report dated report Dr schedule award September 24 specialist statement of accepted sustained THOMAS The issue tion total disability U.S. POSTAL SERVICE U.S.C. section WILLIE T.C. THOMAS x-rays