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This case concerns a lien for radiology services that was allowed by a WCJ despite the defendant claiming defective service. The defendant argued they never received proper notice of the lien claim or the subsequent order allowing it due to outdated address information in the system. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the order allowing the lien, and returned the case to the trial level. This action was based on defective service of the order, making the defendant's petition for reconsideration timely.
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This case concerns a lien for radiology services that was allowed by a WCJ despite the defendant claiming defective service. The defendant argued they never received proper notice of the lien claim or the subsequent order allowing it due to outdated address information in the system. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the order allowing the lien, and returned the case to the trial level. This action was based on defective service of the order, making the defendant's petition for reconsideration timely.
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