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1/31/2008 12:33:43 AM EST
California WCAB Panel Finds Attorney Fee Based Upon SAWW Adjustments Not Speculative: Pan v. State of California
Attorney Fee Based Upon State Average Weekly Wage Adjustments
LexisNexis Workers' Compensation Law Center Staff

In what appears to be a case of first impression, an Appeals Board panel held that the state average weekly wage was a proper factor to be included in calculating the present value of a permanent disability award under Cal. Labor Code § 4659(c) for the purpose of commuting a 15-percent attorney fee award, and that an attorney fee based upon SAWW adjustments was not too speculative.

The case is Pan v. State of California. The applicant was awarded 100-percent permanent disability for industrial injuries to neck, upper extremities, hands, back, and headaches during the period 1991 through 4/14/2004.

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Esmee
Last Post: 6/16/2008 10:38:36 PM
Subject: California WCAB Panel Finds Attorney Fee Based Upon SAWW Adjustments Not Speculative: Pan v. State of California
Date Posted: 6/16/2008 10:38:36 PM

Please send me a copy of the Pan decision. My email address is included in my registration profile. Thanks

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  • Collapse RobinKobayashi 6/16/2008 10:57:31 PM subject: response to Esmee
    Thank you for your inquiry. I''ve emailed you the requested panel decision.

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