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KEVIN SMITH vs. THE HOME DEPOT, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Aug 22, 2013
Long Beach
ADJ1774000

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied a petition for reconsideration filed by lien claimant Western Pharmaceuticals. Western Pharmaceuticals' lien was dismissed by the WCJ due to failure to pay the lien activation fee as required by Labor Code Section 4903.06, and their failure to appear at the lien conference. Although the WCJ initially stated the petition for reconsideration was unverified, the Board noted it was, but still adopted the WCJ's reasoning to deny the petition. Therefore, the lien remains dismissed.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied a petition for reconsideration filed by lien claimant Western Pharmaceuticals. Western Pharmaceuticals' lien was dismissed by the WCJ due to failure to pay the lien activation fee as required by Labor Code Section 4903.06, and their failure to appear at the lien conference. Although the WCJ initially stated the petition for reconsideration was unverified, the Board noted it was, but still adopted the WCJ's reasoning to deny the petition. Therefore, the lien remains dismissed.

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KEVIN SMITH vs. THE HOME DEPOT, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (2013) – Long Beach | CompFox