laesquire Senior Member
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Tuesday March 22, 2005 2:40 PM
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If the Attorney does not represent Applicant and is filing the D.O.R maybe then he she can explain the situation.
Applicant's are great people, but not always so sophisticated. It may be the Applicant signed the necessary paperwork to be represented and did not remember or understand it.
You should probably refer it out to a Defense firm since the W.C.A.B will likely set a hearing; even with your objection. The exception would be if improper lack of paperwork is in the Board file ( no Application for Adjudication of Claim, D.W.C -1, Disclosure statement etc.) in which case the W.C.A.B would send out the notice of rejecting the D.O.R.
So what is the original D.O.R about?
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