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This case involves petitions for reconsideration filed by a lien claimant and the defendant challenging an administrative law judge's (WCJ) September 17, 2015, Findings of Fact and Orders. The WCJ subsequently rescinded those findings and orders on October 27, 2015, within the statutory timeframe. As a result, both pending petitions for reconsideration are now moot. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed both petitions, allowing parties to file new reconsiderations after a subsequent decision from the WCJ.
CON CHAPMAN vs. HOME LUMBER COMPANY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND 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 involves petitions for reconsideration filed by a lien claimant and the defendant challenging an administrative law judge's (WCJ) September 17, 2015, Findings of Fact and Orders. The WCJ subsequently rescinded those findings and orders on October 27, 2015, within the statutory timeframe. As a result, both pending petitions for reconsideration are now moot. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed both petitions, allowing parties to file new reconsiderations after a subsequent decision from the WCJ.
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