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This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case involves Richard Smith's petition for reconsideration. The Board dismissed the petition because it was filed from a non-final order, which is not appealable. Reconsideration is only proper for final orders that determine substantive rights, liabilities, or threshold issues. Procedural or evidentiary decisions made during the proceedings are considered interlocutory and not final. Therefore, Smith's petition, lacking specificity and challenging a non-final procedural order, was properly dismissed.
RICHARD SMITH vs. HENDRICKSON TRUCKING, INC., AIG CLAIMS is a workers' compensation case decided in San Bernardino. 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 Bernardino.
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This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case involves Richard Smith's petition for reconsideration. The Board dismissed the petition because it was filed from a non-final order, which is not appealable. Reconsideration is only proper for final orders that determine substantive rights, liabilities, or threshold issues. Procedural or evidentiary decisions made during the proceedings are considered interlocutory and not final. Therefore, Smith's petition, lacking specificity and challenging a non-final procedural order, was properly dismissed.
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