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Richard Hovannisian vs. UCLA, Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered By SEDGWICK CMS

Filed: Dec 13, 2019
Marina Del Rey
AD10769216

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The WCAB granted reconsideration and deferred issues of lumbar spine injury and permanent disability from a prior award. The WCJ's decision relied on a QME report that failed to establish industrial causation for the lumbar spine injury and lacked sufficient explanation for departing from AMA Guides methodology for permanent disability ratings. The Board found these deficiencies meant the decision was not based on substantial medical evidence. Further proceedings are required for the QME to adequately address causation, rating methodology, and lumbar spine classification.

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The WCAB granted reconsideration and deferred issues of lumbar spine injury and permanent disability from a prior award. The WCJ's decision relied on a QME report that failed to establish industrial causation for the lumbar spine injury and lacked sufficient explanation for departing from AMA Guides methodology for permanent disability ratings. The Board found these deficiencies meant the decision was not based on substantial medical evidence. Further proceedings are required for the QME to adequately address causation, rating methodology, and lumbar spine classification.

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Richard Hovannisian vs. UCLA, Permissibly Self-Insured, Administered By SEDGWICK CMS (2019) – Marina Del Rey | CompFox