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The applicant petitioned for removal, seeking to rescind an order compelling attendance at a QME examination due to an alleged lack of opportunity to respond and a valid excuse for a prior missed appointment. The applicant's brother died in Ethiopia, causing him to be out of the country and miss an initial QME appointment. Although the applicant subsequently attended the rescheduled QME exam, rendering the removal petition moot regarding attendance, the Appeals Board dismissed the petition.
BIYAZEN JEMBERE vs. AMERIPARK, INC.; NATIONAL LIABILITY & FIRE INSURANCE; OAK RIVER INSURANCE CO., Adjusted by ACCA is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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The applicant petitioned for removal, seeking to rescind an order compelling attendance at a QME examination due to an alleged lack of opportunity to respond and a valid excuse for a prior missed appointment. The applicant's brother died in Ethiopia, causing him to be out of the country and miss an initial QME appointment. Although the applicant subsequently attended the rescheduled QME exam, rendering the removal petition moot regarding attendance, the Appeals Board dismissed the petition.
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