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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the applicant's petition for reconsideration as untimely and successive, as the underlying Supplemental Findings and Award from March 14, 2013, was final and beyond the Board's jurisdiction to amend. The Board also denied the applicant's petition for removal or disqualification of the judge, finding the allegations insufficient to establish bias or prejudice or demonstrate irreparable harm. The applicant's claims for industrial injury to her back and hypertension were previously denied in the 2013 decision. The Board noted that any claims not resolved in the 2013 award are dismissed due to the absence of a final order.
EVELYN COTTON vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION, SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON 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 Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the applicant's petition for reconsideration as untimely and successive, as the underlying Supplemental Findings and Award from March 14, 2013, was final and beyond the Board's jurisdiction to amend. The Board also denied the applicant's petition for removal or disqualification of the judge, finding the allegations insufficient to establish bias or prejudice or demonstrate irreparable harm. The applicant's claims for industrial injury to her back and hypertension were previously denied in the 2013 decision. The Board noted that any claims not resolved in the 2013 award are dismissed due to the absence of a final order.
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