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This case concerns defendant's ex parte communication with a QME, specifically sending surveillance video and an advocacy letter without proper notice. The WCAB granted removal, rescinded the trial judge's order striking the QME report, and remanded the case. The Board clarified that WCAB Rule 10507 extends the timeframe for applicant to object to non-medical records, but not the defendant's initial service deadline under Labor Code section 4062.3(b).
RAUL JUAREZ vs. EB DESIGN, INC., THE HARTFORD INSURANCE is a workers' compensation case decided in Los Angeles. 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 Los Angeles.
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This case concerns defendant's ex parte communication with a QME, specifically sending surveillance video and an advocacy letter without proper notice. The WCAB granted removal, rescinded the trial judge's order striking the QME report, and remanded the case. The Board clarified that WCAB Rule 10507 extends the timeframe for applicant to object to non-medical records, but not the defendant's initial service deadline under Labor Code section 4062.3(b).
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