SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFIT TRUST FUND OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, et al., SUSAN K. MOYERS, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIASUSAN K. MOYERS, Applicant,vs.SUBSEQUENT INJURIES BENEFIT TRUSTFUND OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, et al., Defendant(s).Case No. ADJ3374876 (SJO 0268303)OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION Reconsideration has been sought by defendant with regard to a decision filed on September 1, 2009. Taking into account the statutory time constraints for acting on the petition, and based upon our initial review of the record, we believe reconsideration must be granted in order to allow sufficient opportunity to further study the factual and legal issues in this case. We believe that this action is necessary to give us a complete understanding of the record and to enable us to issue a just and reasoned decision. Reconsideration will be granted for this purpose and for such further proceedings as we may hereinafter determine to be appropriate. For the foregoing reasons, IT IS ORDERED that the Petition for Reconsideration be, and it hereby is, GRANTED./////////////// , IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that pending the issuance of a Decision After Reconsideration in the above case, all further correspondence, objections, motions, requests and communications shall be filed with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board, P. 0. Box 429459, San Francisco, California 94142-9459, ATTENTION: Commissioners’ Office, and not with any local office. WORKERS’COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD _______________________________ DEIDRA E. LOWEI CONCUR, _______________________________ GREGORY G. AGHAZARIAN_______________________________ FRA
Susan K. Moyers, vs. Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund Of The State Of California, Et Al.,
In the case of Subsequent Injuries Benefit Trust Fund of the State of California, et al. v. Susan K. Moyers, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the defendant's petition for reconsideration in order to allow sufficient opportunity to further study the factual and legal issues in the case. All further correspondence, objections, motions, requests and communications were to be filed with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board in San Francisco.
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- Court: California, San Jose
- Case No. ADJ3374876
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