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This case involves a petition for reconsideration and removal that the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed and denied. The Board found that the WCJ's decision was not a final order as it only addressed an interlocutory procedural or evidentiary issue. Furthermore, the Board determined that removal was not warranted as the petitioner failed to demonstrate substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. The Board adopted and incorporated the WCJ's reasoning in its order.
ALEJANDRO MORALES vs. WEST COAST HARVESTING, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in Oxnard. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Oxnard.
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This case involves a petition for reconsideration and removal that the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed and denied. The Board found that the WCJ's decision was not a "final" order as it only addressed an interlocutory procedural or evidentiary issue. Furthermore, the Board determined that removal was not warranted as the petitioner failed to demonstrate substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. The Board adopted and incorporated the WCJ's reasoning in its order.
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