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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the dismissal of Dr. Brautbar's lien claim due to his failure to timely object to the WCJ's Notice of Intention to Dismiss. Although Dr. Brautbar claimed his objection was filed within ten days, the Board found no evidence of its timely filing in the record. The Board also clarified that self-executing language is permissible in orders dismissing liens for failure to appear, unlike in other dismissal scenarios.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the dismissal of Dr. Brautbar's lien claim due to his failure to timely object to the WCJ's Notice of Intention to Dismiss. Although Dr. Brautbar claimed his objection was filed within ten days, the Board found no evidence of its timely filing in the record. The Board also clarified that self-executing language is permissible in orders dismissing liens for failure to appear, unlike in other dismissal scenarios.
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