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CHRISTINE PUBLICOVER vs. BOUGET BROS, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE

Filed: Oct 03, 2014
Van Nuys
ADJ3995222

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This case concerns Dr. Mark Greenspan's lien, which was dismissed due to non-appearance at a lien conference. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied Dr. Greenspan's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the dismissal. The WCAB found that Dr. Greenspan failed to establish good cause for his non-appearance, as the alleged hacking issue did not justify the lack of awareness regarding the hearing date. Furthermore, the WCAB noted that defendants are not obligated to contact lien claimants about non-appearances.

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This case concerns Dr. Mark Greenspan's lien, which was dismissed due to non-appearance at a lien conference. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied Dr. Greenspan's Petition for Reconsideration, upholding the dismissal. The WCAB found that Dr. Greenspan failed to establish good cause for his non-appearance, as the alleged hacking issue did not justify the lack of awareness regarding the hearing date. Furthermore, the WCAB noted that defendants are not obligated to contact lien claimants about non-appearances.

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