Public Decisions
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Decision # 34/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable; andWhether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits for August 12, 2013 in relation to his compensable injury of July 19, 2013.
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Decision # 33/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to further benefits beyond April 2, 2012.
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Decision # 32/14
Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for further physiotherapy treatment.
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Decision # 31/14
Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the worker's low back condition in relation to the compensable injury of July 24, 2009;Whether or not the worker is entitled to further psychological treatment;Whether or not the alternate work offered to the worker effective January 24, 2013 is suitable;Whether or not the alternate work offered to the worker effective April 15, 2013 is suitable; andWhether or not the worker is entitled to full wage loss benefits effective January 24, 2013.
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Decision # 30/14
Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the worker's L4-L5 disc injury in relation to the August 15, 2011 compensable accident.
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Decision # 29/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to further compensation benefits in relation to his compensable accident of July 11, 2011.
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Decision # 28/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to a permanent partial disability award.
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Decision # 27/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to a permanent partial disability award.
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Decision # 26/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to accessories for his hearing aids; andWhether or not the worker is entitled to mileage to have his accessories repaired.
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Decision # 25/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker's wage loss benefits should be suspended effective March 26, 2013.
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Decision # 24/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.
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Decision # 23/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.
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Decision # 22/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker's current back difficulties are a consequence of the February 28, 2012 compensable injury.
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Decision # 21/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable; andWhether or not the worker's right shoulder rotator cuff tear is a consequence of the compensable accident.
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Decision # 20/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to financial coverage for battery cells in excess of 60 per hearing aid per year.
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Decision # 19/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to benefits beyond April 17, 2013.
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Decision # 18/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to further special additional compensation benefits beyond March 2012.
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Decision # 17/14
Issue: Whether or not responsibility for the surgeries performed on February 28, 2013 and April 13, 2013 should be accepted in relation to the compensable accident of April 18, 2012.
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Decision # 16/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits from February 12, 2013.
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Decision # 15/14
Issue: Whether or not responsibility should be accepted for the worker's thoracic back difficulties.
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Decision # 14/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to early replacement of his left hearing aid.
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Decision # 13/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker's permanent partial impairment rating has been correctly calculated at 6%.
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Decision # 12/14
Issue: Whether or not the worker is entitled to wage loss benefits beyond April 20, 2011.
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Decision # 11/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.
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Decision # 10/14
Issue: Whether or not the claim is acceptable.