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The Appeals Board rescinded the original Findings and Order, finding that Advanced Pain Control's declaration under Labor Code section 4903.8(d) was valid, but Quality Interpreting's declaration was invalid due to the declarant's lack of personal knowledge and insufficient supporting evidence. Consequently, Quality Interpreting's lien was dismissed for failing to comply with statutory requirements and for being untimely filed. The case was returned for further proceedings regarding Advanced Pain Control's lien.
CESAR MARROQUIN vs. OAKWOOD CEMETERY, IMPERIUM INSURANCE COMPANY, ATHENS ADMINISTRATORS is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. 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 Anaheim.
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The Appeals Board rescinded the original Findings and Order, finding that Advanced Pain Control's declaration under Labor Code section 4903.8(d) was valid, but Quality Interpreting's declaration was invalid due to the declarant's lack of personal knowledge and insufficient supporting evidence. Consequently, Quality Interpreting's lien was dismissed for failing to comply with statutory requirements and for being untimely filed. The case was returned for further proceedings regarding Advanced Pain Control's lien.
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