Decisions of the Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Svazek 26The Board, 1974 |
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... appellant's September 8 , 1960 leg injury did not cause any disability after November 14 , 1960 and that his absence ... appellant no longer had any employment- related disability . Docket No. 74-147 ; Submitted on the Record ; Issued ...
... appellant's September 8 , 1960 leg injury did not cause any disability after November 14 , 1960 and that his absence ... appellant no longer had any employment- related disability . Docket No. 74-147 ; Submitted on the Record ; Issued ...
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... appellant was able to return to his regular work . Dr. Engh felt that appellant's complaints were greatly exaggerated . Dr. Sacknoff reported that he agreed with Dr. Engh's conclusions . On April 28 , 1961 appellant stopped working . He ...
... appellant was able to return to his regular work . Dr. Engh felt that appellant's complaints were greatly exaggerated . Dr. Sacknoff reported that he agreed with Dr. Engh's conclusions . On April 28 , 1961 appellant stopped working . He ...
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... appellant would be entitled only to a schedule award for the perma- nent partial loss of use of the leg . Docket No ... appellant's left leg was proper compensation with respect to his September 13 , 1965 employment injury . On September ...
... appellant would be entitled only to a schedule award for the perma- nent partial loss of use of the leg . Docket No ... appellant's left leg was proper compensation with respect to his September 13 , 1965 employment injury . On September ...
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... appellant was hospital- ized under the care of Dr. David P. Jahsman , a Board - certified internist . In a brief note dated December 22 , 1970 the doctor stated that appellant had a lumbosacral strain " probably related " to the injury ...
... appellant was hospital- ized under the care of Dr. David P. Jahsman , a Board - certified internist . In a brief note dated December 22 , 1970 the doctor stated that appellant had a lumbosacral strain " probably related " to the injury ...
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... appellant had " coronary artery disease ( organic heart dis- ease ) . " The report further noted that there was no known acciden- tal injury to appellant involved and that he was claiming coronary artery disease and coronary artery ...
... appellant had " coronary artery disease ( organic heart dis- ease ) . " The report further noted that there was no known acciden- tal injury to appellant involved and that he was claiming coronary artery disease and coronary artery ...
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1974 Before FLOYD 25 ECAB ANSLEY audiogram August aware begins to run binaural Board finds causally related claim for compensation Compensation Act compensation order dated December decibels decision Department determined disease dispensary Docket doctor duty employee's last exposure employing establishment employment injury established that appellant evaluation evidence establishes exposure to injurious failure to file February February 28 Federal Employees filed a claim FLOYD G FRED GERALD LAMBOLEY hereby affirmed Hospital January January 17 July June June 9 lant's limitations provisions loss of hearing loss of wage-earning March March 19 medical benefits medical evidence ment monaural Naval Shipyard Navy noise levels NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD notice of injury November October Office medical adviser Office of Workers opinion orthopedic surgeon otolaryngologist pain percent loss percent permanent loss received a schedule remanded report dated requested schedule award September statement STRINE The issue submitted sufficient cause surgery tion total disability U.S. POSTAL SERVICE wage-earning capacity