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This case involves lien claimants challenging a WCJ's decision denying their claims for medical treatment. The WCJ found most bills inadmissible, citing an agreed medical examiner's opinion that the treatment was unnecessary, and noted that some lien claimants did not even file liens. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration but ultimately affirmed the WCJ's original decision. The Board adopted the WCJ's reasoning and found no error in the exclusion of the medical bills.
MARIA MEZQUITE vs. AMPCO SYSTEM PARKING, ESIS CHATWORTH 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 lien claimants challenging a WCJ's decision denying their claims for medical treatment. The WCJ found most bills inadmissible, citing an agreed medical examiner's opinion that the treatment was unnecessary, and noted that some lien claimants did not even file liens. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration but ultimately affirmed the WCJ's original decision. The Board adopted the WCJ's reasoning and found no error in the exclusion of the medical bills.
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