L2 Concerns Detail Editor
Concern #301 | Lack of recourse against unjust penalties without financial cost
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Lack of recourse against unjust penalties without financial cost
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Description
Challenging the penalty requires a time investment with no reimbursement mechanism, even where CH is at fault. The only path is via unpaid appeals and long delays.
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Origin
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Desired Outcome
Creation of a no-cost, fast-track method for disputing late penalties caused by CH mishandling.
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What Could Go Wrong
Creates a perverse incentive to pay rather than dispute, rewarding administrative failure and deterring just challenges.
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Current Situation
The process is framed as a civil matter against the company, not the director, with no practical remedy that respects the claimant’s time.
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Strategy Narrative (JSON)
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Proposed Strategy
Continue to quantify time spent and bill accordingly, raising awareness of the imbalance in dispute access.
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Action Strategy (JSON List)
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Cause
Systemic bias toward penalty enforcement without adequate checks on fairness or burden.
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Event
Director forced to invest substantial time with no compensation to challenge CH error.
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Consequence
Only companies with time and resilience can challenge injustice; others capitulate and pay.
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Notes
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