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This case concerns a workers' compensation applicant seeking to reopen her award for new and further disability. The defendant argued the petition to reopen was untimely filed. The Appeals Board denied reconsideration, finding the petition was timely filed and that the defendant waived or was estopped from asserting the statute of limitations defense due to its actions.
MARIA NAVA vs. NORMAN'S ORCHIDS, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION is a workers' compensation case decided in Pomona. 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 Pomona.
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This case concerns a workers' compensation applicant seeking to reopen her award for new and further disability. The defendant argued the petition to reopen was untimely filed. The Appeals Board denied reconsideration, finding the petition was timely filed and that the defendant waived or was estopped from asserting the statute of limitations defense due to its actions.
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