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The Appeals Board dismissed Carole Young's latest petition for reconsideration because it was successive, raising issues previously decided and denied in prior rulings. The Board found her current filings and previous arguments duplicative and lacking new legal or factual basis. Applicant's attempt to reopen claims based on alleged fraud and medical report errors was also deemed untimely and outside the Board's jurisdiction. The Board warned applicant that her repeated filings and behavior approach vexatious litigant status, potentially leading to future filing restrictions and sanctions.
CAROLE YOUNG vs. IPC INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE, ABM SECURITY SERVICES is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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The Appeals Board dismissed Carole Young's latest petition for reconsideration because it was successive, raising issues previously decided and denied in prior rulings. The Board found her current filings and previous arguments duplicative and lacking new legal or factual basis. Applicant's attempt to reopen claims based on alleged fraud and medical report errors was also deemed untimely and outside the Board's jurisdiction. The Board warned applicant that her repeated filings and behavior approach vexatious litigant status, potentially leading to future filing restrictions and sanctions.
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