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This case concerns a lien claim by Monrovia Memorial Hospital for services rendered to an injured worker, Manuel Torres. The original award granted the lien claimant $$3,141.83$ after credits. The lien claimant sought reconsideration, arguing they were underpaid based on their billed amount. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the original award, and issued a new order finding the lien claimant adequately compensated, disallowing the remaining balance. The Board affirmed that the lien claimant bore the burden of proving their claim, which they failed to do.
MANUEL TORRES vs. MNR CONSTRUCTION, TRAVELERS PROPERTY & CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA is a workers' compensation case decided in Anaheim. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Anaheim.
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This case concerns a lien claim by Monrovia Memorial Hospital for services rendered to an injured worker, Manuel Torres. The original award granted the lien claimant $$3,141.83$ after credits. The lien claimant sought reconsideration, arguing they were underpaid based on their billed amount. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the original award, and issued a new order finding the lien claimant adequately compensated, disallowing the remaining balance. The Board affirmed that the lien claimant bore the burden of proving their claim, which they failed to do.
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