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Regular DecisionOpinion and Order Denying Petition for Reconsideration

MINA RADJABI vs. CENTURY COMMUNITIES, INC./INSPIRE HOME LOAN; BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE INSURANCE COMPANY dba BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES

Filed: Aug 25, 2025
Riverside
ADJ16007451

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The applicant, Mina Radjabi, alleged a cumulative trauma injury to multiple body parts from July 2019 to February 2022 while employed by Century Communities, Inc./Inspire Home Loan. The case initially settled by Compromise and Release in March 2023, with the defendant maintaining a denial of injury AOE/COE. A lien claimant, Woodland Psyche Center, represented by PureMD Group Lomita, filed a petition for reconsideration after its lien for treatment was denied by a Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge (WCJ). The WCJ denied the lien because Woodland Psyche Center failed to prove injury arising out of and in the course of employment (AOE/COE) and its medical reports did not comply with regulatory requirements for proving a contested claim. The Appeals Board, after reviewing the petition and the WCJ's report, adopted the WCJ's findings and denied the petition for reconsideration, concluding that the lien claimant did not establish causation or due process violations, and that the treatment provided was outside the employer's Medical Provider Network.

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The applicant, Mina Radjabi, alleged a cumulative trauma injury to multiple body parts from July 2019 to February 2022 while employed by Century Communities, Inc./Inspire Home Loan. The case initially settled by Compromise and Release in March 2023, with the defendant maintaining a denial of injury AOE/COE. A lien claimant, Woodland Psyche Center, represented by PureMD Group Lomita, filed a petition for reconsideration after its lien for treatment was denied by a Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge (WCJ). The WCJ denied the lien because Woodland Psyche Center failed to prove injury arising out of and in the course of employment (AOE/COE) and its medical reports did not comply with regulatory requirements for proving a contested claim. The Appeals Board, after reviewing the petition and the WCJ's report, adopted the WCJ's findings and denied the petition for reconsideration, concluding that the lien claimant did not establish causation or due process violations, and that the treatment provided was outside the employer's Medical Provider Network.

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