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JOSEPH BUENO vs. AMERICAN FIRE SYSTEMS, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Jul 30, 2007
San Francisco
STK 0189570

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, allowing a lien claim of $10,838.43 for facility fees. The defendant argued the lien should be disallowed due to the lien claimant's alleged lack of a fictitious name permit. However, the Board found the lien claimant met its burden of proof by demonstrating proper licensure and that it was not operating under a fictitious name, thus not requiring a fictitious name permit from the Medical Board.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board affirmed the administrative law judge's decision, allowing a lien claim of $10,838.43 for facility fees. The defendant argued the lien should be disallowed due to the lien claimant's alleged lack of a fictitious name permit. However, the Board found the lien claimant met its burden of proof by demonstrating proper licensure and that it was not operating under a fictitious name, thus not requiring a fictitious name permit from the Medical Board.

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