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TUYET PAGONE vs. BANK OF AMERICA, ROYAL & SUN ALLIANCE INSURANCE

Filed: Oct 09, 2007
San Francisco
VNO 416874

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the defendant's petition for reconsideration of an order denying their request to depose a lien claimant's physician. However, they granted the petition as one for removal, finding a due process violation in the denial. The Board ordered the case taken off calendar pending the defendant's ability to depose the physician who billed over $100,000.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the defendant's petition for reconsideration of an order denying their request to depose a lien claimant's physician. However, they granted the petition as one for removal, finding a due process violation in the denial. The Board ordered the case taken off calendar pending the defendant's ability to depose the physician who billed over $100,000.

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TUYET PAGONE vs. BANK OF AMERICA, ROYAL & SUN ALLIANCE INSURANCE (2007) – San Francisco | CompFox