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This case involves a Petition for Reconsideration that was dismissed by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). The dismissal was primarily due to the petition being "skeletal," meaning it lacked specific grounds, details, and references to the record as required by Labor Code section 5902 and WCAB rules. Furthermore, the petition was filed without proper proof of service on adverse parties, violating Labor Code section 5905. The WCAB noted that even if these procedural defects were overlooked, the petition would have been denied on the merits based on the judge's report.
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This case involves a Petition for Reconsideration that was dismissed by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). The dismissal was primarily due to the petition being "skeletal," meaning it lacked specific grounds, details, and references to the record as required by Labor Code section 5902 and WCAB rules. Furthermore, the petition was filed without proper proof of service on adverse parties, violating Labor Code section 5905. The WCAB noted that even if these procedural defects were overlooked, the petition would have been denied on the merits based on the judge's report.
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