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This case concerns the timeliness of a defendant's strike of a Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) panel. The Appeals Board determined that the ten-day period to strike a QME from a panel, as per Labor Code section 4062.2(c), is extended by five days when service is by U.S. mail, consistent with Code of Civil Procedure section 1013(a). Consequently, the defendant's strike of Dr. Boyd was deemed timely, and the applicant must now be examined by the remaining panel member, Dr. Gardner. The prior WCJ decision finding the strike untimely was rescinded.
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This case concerns the timeliness of a defendant's strike of a Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) panel. The Appeals Board determined that the ten-day period to strike a QME from a panel, as per Labor Code section 4062.2(c), is extended by five days when service is by U.S. mail, consistent with Code of Civil Procedure section 1013(a). Consequently, the defendant's strike of Dr. Boyd was deemed timely, and the applicant must now be examined by the remaining panel member, Dr. Gardner. The prior WCJ decision finding the strike untimely was rescinded.
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