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Lien claimants Dr. Payman and Silver Orthopedic Center sought reconsideration of a WCJ's order disallowing their liens, alleging newly discovered evidence. Their petitions were dismissed as moot because the original order had been rescinded, and also found untimely and skeletal for failing to adequately state grounds or evidence. The Appeals Board is now removing the case for potential sanctions against the lien claimants due to the frivolous nature of their petitions. The Board intends to impose a $250 sanction on each claimant unless they demonstrate good cause to the contrary.
ALFONSO ALCARAZ vs. HRONIS, INC., ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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Lien claimants Dr. Payman and Silver Orthopedic Center sought reconsideration of a WCJ's order disallowing their liens, alleging newly discovered evidence. Their petitions were dismissed as moot because the original order had been rescinded, and also found untimely and "skeletal" for failing to adequately state grounds or evidence. The Appeals Board is now removing the case for potential sanctions against the lien claimants due to the frivolous nature of their petitions. The Board intends to impose a $250 sanction on each claimant unless they demonstrate good cause to the contrary.
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