DAVE RHODEN AND LENORA C RHODEN, F/K/A DAVID RHODEN vs FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION, 94-002069N (1994)
Court: Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida
Number: 94-002069N
Visitors: 11
Petitioner: DAVE RHODEN AND LENORA C RHODEN, F/K/A DAVID RHODEN
Respondent: FLORIDA BIRTH-RELATED NEUROLOGICAL INJURY COMPENSATION ASSOCIATION
Judges: WILLIAM J. KENDRICK
Agency: Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
Locations: Hollywood, Florida
Filed: Apr. 11, 1994
Status: Closed
DOAH Final Order on Wednesday, December 7, 1994.
Latest Update: Dec. 19, 1994
Summary: Final Order approving associations acceptance of claim as compensable.
Docket for Case No: 94-002069N
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Dec. 19, 1994 |
Letter to WJK from L. Dickinson (RE: notification that attorney fee has been settled) filed.
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Dec. 07, 1994 |
Final Order Approving Stipulation and Joint Petition for Compensation of Claim Arising out of Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Pursuant to Chapter 766, Florida Statutes sent out.
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Nov. 28, 1994 |
Stipulation and Joint Petition for Compensation of Claim Arising out of Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Pursuant to Chapter 766, Florida Statutes filed.
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Nov. 07, 1994 |
Ltr to WJK from D. Moody re: status filed. |
Oct. 03, 1994 |
CC: Letter to D. Russo from L. Dickinson (Re: Medical Evaluation Attached) filed (not available for viewing). |
Apr. 22, 1994 |
Letter to L. Dickinson & Interested Parties from Marguerite Lockard (w/cc: petition only) sent out.
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Apr. 19, 1994 |
NICA Medical Records (not available for viewing). |
Apr. 19, 1994 |
Notification card sent out.
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Apr. 19, 1994 |
Ltr. to L. Dickinson + interested parties from MHL encl. NICA claim for compensation with medical records sent out.
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Apr. 11, 1994 |
Petition for Benefits Pursuant to Florida Statute 766.301, et seq filed.
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Orders for Case No: 94-002069N
Issue Date |
Document |
Summary |
Dec. 07, 1994 |
DOAH Final Order
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Final Order approving associations acceptance of claim as compensable.
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Source: Florida - Division of Administrative Hearings