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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed applicant Suzanne Singer's petition for reconsideration because it was a successive petition. Singer sought reconsideration of a prior decision that affirmed the denial of her industrial injury claim from October 7, 2004. The Board found that Singer was not newly aggrieved by the prior decision and her only recourse was a writ of review, not another petition for reconsideration. Therefore, the Board dismissed her petition.
SUZANNE SINGER vs. DISNEYLAND, DISNEY WORLD WIDE SERVICES 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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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed applicant Suzanne Singer's petition for reconsideration because it was a successive petition. Singer sought reconsideration of a prior decision that affirmed the denial of her industrial injury claim from October 7, 2004. The Board found that Singer was not newly aggrieved by the prior decision and her only recourse was a writ of review, not another petition for reconsideration. Therefore, the Board dismissed her petition.
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