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This case involves defendant Marathon Industries' petitions to rescind orders that reinstated dismissed liens. The WCJ had rescinded the dismissals, finding lien activation fees were paid timely or were not required. However, the Appeals Board ruled that the lien claimants failed to prove prior timely payment of activation fees as required by statute and regulations. Therefore, the Board granted the petitions, rescinded the reinstatement orders, and reinstated the original orders dismissing the liens with prejudice.
JOSE PEDRO SOTO vs. MARATHON INDUSTRIES, INC., HARTFORD INSURANCE CO. OF THE MIDWEST is a workers' compensation case decided in Van Nuys. 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 Van Nuys.
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This case involves defendant Marathon Industries' petitions to rescind orders that reinstated dismissed liens. The WCJ had rescinded the dismissals, finding lien activation fees were paid timely or were not required. However, the Appeals Board ruled that the lien claimants failed to prove prior timely payment of activation fees as required by statute and regulations. Therefore, the Board granted the petitions, rescinded the reinstatement orders, and reinstated the original orders dismissing the liens with prejudice.
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