J.G. Furniture Division/Burlington v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board
889 A.2d 44, 585 Pa. 473, 2005 Pa. LEXIS 2957
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J.G. Furniture Division/Burlington v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board, 889 A.2d 44, 585 Pa. 473, 2005 Pa. LEXIS 2957 (Pa. 2005).
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[45]*45 ORDER
AND NOW, this 21st day of December, 2005, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is hereby granted, limited to the following issue:
Whether an injury that resolves into a specific loss is a “new injury” for purposes of determining the compensation rate or whether it is merely a continuum of the original injury, in which circumstance the original compensation rate controls.
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