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This case involves Kaiser's request for removal to include the issue of cessation of payment of child care and home care at trial, arguing prejudice from a prior ruling and potential fraud by service providers. The Appeals Board granted removal, amending the WCJ's ruling to ensure the May 9, 2013 hearing focuses solely on temporary disability. Remaining issues, including Kaiser's concerns about child and home care payments and alleged fraud, will proceed to a Mandatory Settlement Conference on that date, with a future trial to be scheduled. The Board aims for judicial economy and due process by consolidating these issues.
JUANITA SCOTT vs. KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS 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 Kaiser's request for removal to include the issue of "cessation of payment of child care and home care" at trial, arguing prejudice from a prior ruling and potential fraud by service providers. The Appeals Board granted removal, amending the WCJ's ruling to ensure the May 9, 2013 hearing focuses solely on temporary disability. Remaining issues, including Kaiser's concerns about child and home care payments and alleged fraud, will proceed to a Mandatory Settlement Conference on that date, with a future trial to be scheduled. The Board aims for judicial economy and due process by consolidating these issues.
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