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This case involves Nicole Miller's petition to disqualify a Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ), alleging stonewalling and prejudicial behavior. The Appeals Board dismissed her petition as untimely because it was filed more than ten days after the hearing notice. Furthermore, the Board noted that this was a successive petition, raising similar issues to a prior one that was also denied. The Board admonished the applicant for failing to attend the scheduled hearing.
Nicole Miller vs. State Compensation Insurance Fund is a workers' compensation case decided in San Francisco. 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 San Francisco.
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This case involves Nicole Miller's petition to disqualify a Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ), alleging stonewalling and prejudicial behavior. The Appeals Board dismissed her petition as untimely because it was filed more than ten days after the hearing notice. Furthermore, the Board noted that this was a successive petition, raising similar issues to a prior one that was also denied. The Board admonished the applicant for failing to attend the scheduled hearing.
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