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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed Danita Belmore's petition for reconsideration because it was not filed from a final order, which must determine substantive rights or liabilities. The WCAB clarified that interlocutory procedural or evidentiary decisions are not considered final and thus not subject to reconsideration. Furthermore, the WCAB denied Belmore's request for removal, finding no evidence of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. Ultimately, the petition for reconsideration was dismissed and removal was denied.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed Danita Belmore's petition for reconsideration because it was not filed from a final order, which must determine substantive rights or liabilities. The WCAB clarified that interlocutory procedural or evidentiary decisions are not considered final and thus not subject to reconsideration. Furthermore, the WCAB denied Belmore's request for removal, finding no evidence of substantial prejudice or irreparable harm. Ultimately, the petition for reconsideration was dismissed and removal was denied.
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