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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to admit previously excluded defendant exhibits, specifically the depositions and report of Drs. Miller and Saint Martin. Despite ruling the exhibits admissible, the Board affirmed the original finding that defendant failed to present substantial evidence to terminate applicant's continuing home health care. Dr. Miller's change of opinion was deemed unsubstantiated, and Dr. Saint Martin's opinion was deemed irrelevant to the specific terms of the prior stipulation. The Board emphasized that admitting the evidence ensures due process and reinforces the integrity of its decision.
MICHAEL DUFFEY vs. CMH RECORDS, STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to admit previously excluded defendant exhibits, specifically the depositions and report of Drs. Miller and Saint Martin. Despite ruling the exhibits admissible, the Board affirmed the original finding that defendant failed to present substantial evidence to terminate applicant's continuing home health care. Dr. Miller's change of opinion was deemed unsubstantiated, and Dr. Saint Martin's opinion was deemed irrelevant to the specific terms of the prior stipulation. The Board emphasized that admitting the evidence ensures due process and reinforces the integrity of its decision.
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