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This case concerns a defendant's petition to remove an order from the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board regarding a medical lien. The defendant argued the lien claimant failed to pay the required activation fee before the lien conference, violating Labor Code section 4903.06(a)(4). The Board found the fee was paid after the conference commenced, and proof of payment wasn't provided, warranting dismissal with prejudice. The Board granted the petition and amended the prior order to dismiss the lien.
BRIAN FANNING vs. NISSAN OF GARDEN GROVE, PACIFIC COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY 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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This case concerns a defendant's petition to remove an order from the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board regarding a medical lien. The defendant argued the lien claimant failed to pay the required activation fee before the lien conference, violating Labor Code section 4903.06(a)(4). The Board found the fee was paid after the conference commenced, and proof of payment wasn't provided, warranting dismissal with prejudice. The Board granted the petition and amended the prior order to dismiss the lien.
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