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This case involves Applicant Sharon Dunnigan seeking reconsideration of the denial of housecleaning services as reasonably necessary for her industrial injury. The Board denied her petition, affirming its prior decision that she failed to prove the necessity of these services. Applicant's arguments regarding a missed filing and alleged defendant non-compliance were not persuasive. The Board noted that the procedural issue of a missing answer did not alter the substantive denial based on the prior opinion.
SHARON DUNNIGAN vs. CITY OF INGLEWOOD, ICA 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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This case involves Applicant Sharon Dunnigan seeking reconsideration of the denial of housecleaning services as reasonably necessary for her industrial injury. The Board denied her petition, affirming its prior decision that she failed to prove the necessity of these services. Applicant's arguments regarding a missed filing and alleged defendant non-compliance were not persuasive. The Board noted that the procedural issue of a missing answer did not alter the substantive denial based on the prior opinion.
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