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In this workers' compensation case, lien claimants sought reconsideration of a prior award denying their claims due to insufficient evidence of industrial injury. The lien claimants argued the Administrative Law Judge erred and that their due process rights were violated by the defendant's failure to serve subpoenaed medical reports. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the original award, and returned the matter to the trial level for further proceedings and a new decision. This action was based on the Judge's Report and Recommendation, which the Board adopted.
CHRISTINA MENDEZ SORIA vs. JANITORIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, THE ZENITH 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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In this workers' compensation case, lien claimants sought reconsideration of a prior award denying their claims due to insufficient evidence of industrial injury. The lien claimants argued the Administrative Law Judge erred and that their due process rights were violated by the defendant's failure to serve subpoenaed medical reports. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the original award, and returned the matter to the trial level for further proceedings and a new decision. This action was based on the Judge's Report and Recommendation, which the Board adopted.
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