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Lien claimant Premier Psychological Services sought reconsideration of an order dismissing its lien without a hearing. The Appeals Board found that the lien claimant was deprived of due process due to the lack of an evidentiary record. Consequently, the Board granted the petition, rescinded the dismissal order, and returned the matter to the WCJ for further proceedings consistent with its opinion, emphasizing the need for a proper hearing to frame issues and admit evidence.
Jonathan Silvera vs. J Howard IV, LLC dba Prime Pizza; Hartford Casualty Insurance Company is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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Lien claimant Premier Psychological Services sought reconsideration of an order dismissing its lien without a hearing. The Appeals Board found that the lien claimant was deprived of due process due to the lack of an evidentiary record. Consequently, the Board granted the petition, rescinded the dismissal order, and returned the matter to the WCJ for further proceedings consistent with its opinion, emphasizing the need for a proper hearing to frame issues and admit evidence.
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