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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied defendant J.T. Enterprises' petition for reconsideration, affirming a judge's decision that the defendant failed to properly notify the applicant of a Medical Provider Network (MPN) transfer. The Board found that the defendant did not demonstrate proof of service of the MPN notice on the applicant's treating physician. Furthermore, the defendant failed to provide the applicant with a determination regarding her continuing care or whether it met any exceptions to the MPN transfer rules.
KAPKA NIKOLOVA vs. J. T. ENTERPRISES, GOLDEN EAGLE/LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied defendant J.T. Enterprises' petition for reconsideration, affirming a judge's decision that the defendant failed to properly notify the applicant of a Medical Provider Network (MPN) transfer. The Board found that the defendant did not demonstrate proof of service of the MPN notice on the applicant's treating physician. Furthermore, the defendant failed to provide the applicant with a determination regarding her continuing care or whether it met any exceptions to the MPN transfer rules.
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