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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed two petitions for reconsideration filed by attorney Hannan and lien claimants Westlake Spine and Imperial Lien Solutions. Both petitions were deemed untimely; one challenged an order dismissing a lien filed over eleven months after service, and the other contested an order imposing sanctions filed over seven months after the initial service. The Board found that the petitions were not filed within the statutory 25-day period allowed for reconsideration. Even if timely, the Board indicated it would have denied the petitions on their merits based on the WCJ's report.
Walter Crabtree vs. M.R. Automotive, CIGA, Administered by Intercare Insurance Services, Inc., HIH America Compensation in Liquidation 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 two petitions for reconsideration filed by attorney Hannan and lien claimants Westlake Spine and Imperial Lien Solutions. Both petitions were deemed untimely; one challenged an order dismissing a lien filed over eleven months after service, and the other contested an order imposing sanctions filed over seven months after the initial service. The Board found that the petitions were not filed within the statutory 25-day period allowed for reconsideration. Even if timely, the Board indicated it would have denied the petitions on their merits based on the WCJ's report.
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