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Liaison counsel for insurance carriers sought reconsideration or removal of a Discovery Order issued by a workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) on August 1, 2025, which voided prior orders and mandated refiling of documents. The carriers argued lack of jurisdiction, insufficient evidence, and violation of due process, while a lien claimant opposed, asserting the judge was disqualified. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, finding the Discovery Order was not a final order, but granted removal, concluding the order violated due process due to lack of notice and a fair hearing. Consequently, the Appeals Board rescinded the Discovery Order and returned the matter for further proceedings to properly adjudicate the allegations against the prior WCJ's orders.
ERIC BRAGER vs. RKL TECHNOLOGIES, CENTER FOR BETTER HEALTH dba SOUTHLAND SPINE AND REHABILITATION is a workers' compensation case decided in Oxnard. 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 Oxnard.
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Liaison counsel for insurance carriers sought reconsideration or removal of a Discovery Order issued by a workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) on August 1, 2025, which voided prior orders and mandated refiling of documents. The carriers argued lack of jurisdiction, insufficient evidence, and violation of due process, while a lien claimant opposed, asserting the judge was disqualified. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, finding the Discovery Order was not a final order, but granted removal, concluding the order violated due process due to lack of notice and a fair hearing. Consequently, the Appeals Board rescinded the Discovery Order and returned the matter for further proceedings to properly adjudicate the allegations against the prior WCJ's orders.
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