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This case involved a lien claimant, Dr. Gromis, whose claim for medical treatment reimbursement was disallowed. The WCAB granted reconsideration, rescinding a $1,000 sanction previously imposed on Dr. Gromis for frivolous bad faith. The Board found that Dr. Gromis' pursuit of his lien was not frivolous, as the issue of applicant's employment was not clearly raised by the defendant prior to the lien trial, and he lacked proper notice of a prior ruling disallowing employment. The Board upheld the disallowance of Dr. Gromis' lien for medical treatment.
Jin Yu vs. CWCM, INC., Y.C., INC., Zenith Insurance is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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This case involved a lien claimant, Dr. Gromis, whose claim for medical treatment reimbursement was disallowed. The WCAB granted reconsideration, rescinding a $1,000 sanction previously imposed on Dr. Gromis for frivolous bad faith. The Board found that Dr. Gromis' pursuit of his lien was not frivolous, as the issue of applicant's employment was not clearly raised by the defendant prior to the lien trial, and he lacked proper notice of a prior ruling disallowing employment. The Board upheld the disallowance of Dr. Gromis' lien for medical treatment.
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