I pause to note that the decisions of Jozipovic v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal), 2012 BCCA 174 and Jozipovic v. British Columbia (Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal), 2012 BCCA 174 stand for the proposition that just because an impairment is difficult to measure, that does not necessarily mean that there is no award resulting from the impairment. I acknowledge that, in the unique circumstances of this appeal that it may be challenging to measure what impairment (if any) results from the hernia(e) and/or abdominal wall weakness. [all quotations reproduced as written, unless otherwise stated]
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