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Lien claimants sought to disqualify the Workers' Compensation Judge, alleging bias against them. The WCAB dismissed the petition, finding it was filed significantly past the 10-day deadline after the notice of hearing. Even if timely, the Board stated they would have denied the petition on its merits. Therefore, the lien claimants' petition to disqualify Judge Linda Davidson-Guerra was dismissed.
PAUL ALLGOOD vs. COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, administered by TRISTAR RISK MANAGEMENT is a workers' compensation case decided in . 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 .
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Lien claimants sought to disqualify the Workers' Compensation Judge, alleging bias against them. The WCAB dismissed the petition, finding it was filed significantly past the 10-day deadline after the notice of hearing. Even if timely, the Board stated they would have denied the petition on its merits. Therefore, the lien claimants' petition to disqualify Judge Linda Davidson-Guerra was dismissed.
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