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This case involved a dispute over a hospital lien claim from Monrovia Memorial Hospital. Initially, the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ) found insufficient evidence on the reasonableness of the hospital charges and ordered the parties to attempt to resolve it. After the hospital petitioned for reconsideration, the parties engaged in mediation and reached a settlement. The Appeals Board approved the stipulation, ordering the defendant to pay Monrovia Memorial Hospital $70,000 for its lien claim. Additionally, the defendant was ordered to reimburse another lien claimant, Joyce Altman Interpreters, $13,020.90$.
MARTHA BELTRAN vs. KIMCO STAFFING/KIMSTAFF HR, SEDGWICK is a workers' compensation case decided in Long Beach. 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 Long Beach.
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This case involved a dispute over a hospital lien claim from Monrovia Memorial Hospital. Initially, the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ) found insufficient evidence on the reasonableness of the hospital charges and ordered the parties to attempt to resolve it. After the hospital petitioned for reconsideration, the parties engaged in mediation and reached a settlement. The Appeals Board approved the stipulation, ordering the defendant to pay Monrovia Memorial Hospital $70,000 for its lien claim. Additionally, the defendant was ordered to reimburse another lien claimant, Joyce Altman Interpreters, $13,020.90$.
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