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Claimant appealed two decisions by the Workers' Compensation Board. The Board initially denied claimant's application for review, finding it defective due to issues like an unsigned affirmation, lack of mailing date, and untimely service. The Board also denied claimant's subsequent request for reconsideration. The Appellate Division found issues with the record on appeal, specifically an allegation that claimant submitted a signed application for review to the court while the Board received an unsigned version. The court remitted the matter to the Board to certify the record and resolve this discrepancy, as well as to ensure proper filing procedures for the joint record on appeal.
Matter of Levine v. Health First (HF Management Services LLC) is a workers' compensation case decided in Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. 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 Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
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Claimant appealed two decisions by the Workers' Compensation Board. The Board initially denied claimant's application for review, finding it defective due to issues like an unsigned affirmation, lack of mailing date, and untimely service. The Board also denied claimant's subsequent request for reconsideration. The Appellate Division found issues with the record on appeal, specifically an allegation that claimant submitted a signed application for review to the court while the Board received an unsigned version. The court remitted the matter to the Board to certify the record and resolve this discrepancy, as well as to ensure proper filing procedures for the joint record on appeal.
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