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IRMA SCOTT vs. BERGEN BRUNSWIG DRUG COMPANY, SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES

Filed: Dec 14, 2007
VNO 0426480

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to allow the defendant to introduce newly discovered surveillance footage of the applicant. The Board found the defendant demonstrated reasonable diligence in attempting to obtain this evidence, and the footage is relevant to the applicant's permanent disability. The case is remanded to the trial level for further proceedings, including consideration of the new evidence and potential re-evaluation of the applicant's disability rating and attorney fees.

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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to allow the defendant to introduce newly discovered surveillance footage of the applicant. The Board found the defendant demonstrated reasonable diligence in attempting to obtain this evidence, and the footage is relevant to the applicant's permanent disability. The case is remanded to the trial level for further proceedings, including consideration of the new evidence and potential re-evaluation of the applicant's disability rating and attorney fees.

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