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MIGUEL LEMUS vs. A BETTER WAY TO MOVE, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY c/o APPLIED RISK SERVICES

Filed: Jul 15, 2013
Marina Del Rey
ADJ8196197

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This case involves a lien claimant, Firstline Health, whose lien was dismissed for failure to pay an activation fee. The claimant sought reconsideration, arguing system errors prevented timely payment and that their due process rights were violated. However, the Board denied reconsideration because the claimant had notice of the lien conference but failed to appear and present their explanation for non-payment to the judge. The Board found that the claimant waived their right to be heard by not attending the conference.

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This case involves a lien claimant, Firstline Health, whose lien was dismissed for failure to pay an activation fee. The claimant sought reconsideration, arguing system errors prevented timely payment and that their due process rights were violated. However, the Board denied reconsideration because the claimant had notice of the lien conference but failed to appear and present their explanation for non-payment to the judge. The Board found that the claimant waived their right to be heard by not attending the conference.

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