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ANTONIO DAVILA vs. ALUMISTAR INC./PACIFIC COAST, REDWOOD FIRE CASUALTY

Filed: Aug 16, 2013
Long Beach
ADJ6893236, ADJ6897165

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed a petition for reconsideration because it lacked a proof of service, a mandatory filing requirement. Although the lien claimant argued an order was improperly served by the defendant, the Board found no prejudice as the petition was timely filed. The Board would have also denied the petition on its merits due to insufficient evidence of a required lien activation fee payment for Brent Pratley Downey. Therefore, the petition for reconsideration was dismissed.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed a petition for reconsideration because it lacked a proof of service, a mandatory filing requirement. Although the lien claimant argued an order was improperly served by the defendant, the Board found no prejudice as the petition was timely filed. The Board would have also denied the petition on its merits due to insufficient evidence of a required lien activation fee payment for Brent Pratley Downey. Therefore, the petition for reconsideration was dismissed.

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ANTONIO DAVILA vs. ALUMISTAR INC./PACIFIC COAST, REDWOOD FIRE CASUALTY (2013) – Long Beach | CompFox