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MARIA SANCHEZ vs. ANGELO & MARIE LAPARULO, USAA CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, Administered By LIBERTY MUTUAL/HELMSMAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.

Filed: Nov 30, 2010
San Francisco
ADJ131017 (LAO 0815948) MF ADJ1039868 (LAO 0870358) ADJ1221695 (LAO 0851051) ADJ2892929 (LAO 0851057) ADJ3951418 (LAO 0851054) ADJ4026047 (LAO 0851053) ADJ4055891 (LAO 0730357) ADJ4706034 (LAO 0851052) ADJ4482258 (LAO 0851055) ADJ1151051 (LAO 0851056)

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed Maria Sanchez's Petition for Reconsideration because it was "skeletal" and failed to comply with Board Rules. The petition did not provide specific references to the record or legal principles to support its claims of judicial discretion abuse. Sanchez also failed to adequately state the material evidence supporting her contentions or discuss the evidence relevant to her claimed industrial injuries. Finally, a supplemental letter was rejected as it violated rules prohibiting unsolicited supplemental filings.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed Maria Sanchez's Petition for Reconsideration because it was "skeletal" and failed to comply with Board Rules. The petition did not provide specific references to the record or legal principles to support its claims of judicial discretion abuse. Sanchez also failed to adequately state the material evidence supporting her contentions or discuss the evidence relevant to her claimed industrial injuries. Finally, a supplemental letter was rejected as it violated rules prohibiting unsolicited supplemental filings.

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