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The defendant, Grass Valley Ford, petitioned for removal to vacate an order vacating submission, arguing irreparable harm from ongoing temporary disability payments. The WCJ vacated submission due to an insufficient evidentiary record lacking stipulations on temporary disability payments and claimant's claims. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding the WCJ was correct that a sufficient record was needed for a proper decision. The case is remanded for further proceedings to develop the record.
DEAN LAGOE vs. GRASS VALLEY FORD by RISK ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT 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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The defendant, Grass Valley Ford, petitioned for removal to vacate an order vacating submission, arguing irreparable harm from ongoing temporary disability payments. The WCJ vacated submission due to an insufficient evidentiary record lacking stipulations on temporary disability payments and claimant's claims. The Appeals Board denied the petition, finding the WCJ was correct that a sufficient record was needed for a proper decision. The case is remanded for further proceedings to develop the record.
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