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MATTHEW BROWN vs. PENINSULA PONTIAC AUTOMOBILE, AM TRUST NORTH AMERICA, MAJESTIC INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Feb 02, 2012
Los Angeles
ADJ7620210

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Defendant insurance company sought removal of an order setting a workers' compensation case for trial, arguing insufficient discovery. The Board denied the petition, finding the defendant waived objections by failing to object to two prior Declarations of Readiness. The Board also noted the defendant's lack of diligence in obtaining requested discovery and the absence of extraordinary circumstances justifying further delay. The order allowing the trial judge discretion for limited medical evidence was upheld.

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Defendant insurance company sought removal of an order setting a workers' compensation case for trial, arguing insufficient discovery. The Board denied the petition, finding the defendant waived objections by failing to object to two prior Declarations of Readiness. The Board also noted the defendant's lack of diligence in obtaining requested discovery and the absence of extraordinary circumstances justifying further delay. The order allowing the trial judge discretion for limited medical evidence was upheld.

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MATTHEW BROWN vs. PENINSULA PONTIAC AUTOMOBILE, AM TRUST NORTH AMERICA, MAJESTIC INSURANCE COMPANY (2012) – Los Angeles | CompFox