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This case involves a petition for reconsideration and removal filed by an unnamed applicant. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the petition for reconsideration because it was not timely filed from a final order or decision that determined substantive rights. The Board also denied the petition for removal, finding no showing of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm from denial. Therefore, the applicant's procedural attempts to challenge a non-final order were unsuccessful.
CRAIG FOSTER vs. GHILOTTI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, OLD REPUBLIC GENERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION 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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This case involves a petition for reconsideration and removal filed by an unnamed applicant. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the petition for reconsideration because it was not timely filed from a final order or decision that determined substantive rights. The Board also denied the petition for removal, finding no showing of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm from denial. Therefore, the applicant's procedural attempts to challenge a non-final order were unsuccessful.
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