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, Maria LOURDES TAPIA, vs. REGENT ASSISTED LIVING, ALASKA NATIONAL INSURANCE

Filed: Jan 02, 2008
San Francisco
SAL 0113062

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a decision upholding a 24-visit limit for chiropractic treatment per industrial injury. The applicant argued that the statutory cap conflicted with the liberal construction mandate of Labor Code section 3202, but the Board found no ambiguity in the clear language of Labor Code section 4604.5(d)(1). The Board further clarified that the provision allowing employers to authorize additional visits in writing (LC 4604.5(d)(2)) did not remove the cap, nor did it render chiropractors meaningless within the workers' compensation system.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a decision upholding a 24-visit limit for chiropractic treatment per industrial injury. The applicant argued that the statutory cap conflicted with the liberal construction mandate of Labor Code section 3202, but the Board found no ambiguity in the clear language of Labor Code section 4604.5(d)(1). The Board further clarified that the provision allowing employers to authorize additional visits in writing (LC 4604.5(d)(2)) did not remove the cap, nor did it render chiropractors meaningless within the workers' compensation system.

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