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JESUS PONCE vs. LAFAYETTE TEXTILES, CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Jun 23, 2015
Marina Del Rey
ADJ8577504

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This case concerns a lien claimant, Western Imaging Services, seeking reimbursement for photocopying expenses. The Appeals Board clarified that Western did not need to prove applicant sustained an industrial injury to recover its lien. However, Western must demonstrate that a contested claim existed when the expenses were incurred, that they were for proving or disproving that claim, and that they were reasonable and necessary. The Board rescinded the WCJ's decision and remanded the case to determine which specific expenses meet these criteria.

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This case concerns a lien claimant, Western Imaging Services, seeking reimbursement for photocopying expenses. The Appeals Board clarified that Western did not need to prove applicant sustained an industrial injury to recover its lien. However, Western must demonstrate that a contested claim existed when the expenses were incurred, that they were for proving or disproving that claim, and that they were reasonable and necessary. The Board rescinded the WCJ's decision and remanded the case to determine which specific expenses meet these criteria.

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