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JOEY M. COSTA vs. HARDY DIAGNOSTIC, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Jan 05, 2009
San Francisco
ADJ4640837 (GRO 0031810)

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The Appeals Board reversed the WCJ’s decision and allowed the costs of Ms. Wallace’s report and testimony, finding that inadmissibility is not a basis for disallowing reimbursement and that the standards for reimbursement were met.

JOEY M. COSTA vs. HARDY DIAGNOSTIC, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.

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The Appeals Board reversed the WCJ’s decision and allowed the costs of Ms. Wallace’s report and testimony, finding that inadmissibility is not a basis for disallowing reimbursement and that the standards for reimbursement were met.

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