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PARVIN OLFATI (aka PATTY OLFATI) vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Legally Uninsured; and STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND (Adjusting Agency)

Filed: Apr 09, 2009
Sacramento
ADJ1500144 (SAC 0290200) ADJ820065 (SAC 0352087) ADJ1538813 (MON 0309956) ADJ3751110 (MON 0326164)

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This case involves applicant Parvin Olfati's petition for reconsideration of an order dismissing her four workers' compensation cases. The dismissal was based on her failure to timely object to a Notice of Intention to dismiss, stemming from her refusal to participate and her non-appearance at a mandatory settlement conference. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied her petition, finding she did not establish good cause for her non-appearance or failure to timely object. Her arguments regarding fear for her safety, lost files, and denial of discovery were deemed insufficient to excuse her non-compliance.

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This case involves applicant Parvin Olfati's petition for reconsideration of an order dismissing her four workers' compensation cases. The dismissal was based on her failure to timely object to a Notice of Intention to dismiss, stemming from her refusal to participate and her non-appearance at a mandatory settlement conference. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied her petition, finding she did not establish good cause for her non-appearance or failure to timely object. Her arguments regarding fear for her safety, lost files, and denial of discovery were deemed insufficient to excuse her non-compliance.

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