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Case No. VNO 0504152
Regular
Feb 01, 2008

Debi Surgenor vs. RALPH'S GROCERY COMPANY, SEDGWICK CMS

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to defer the issue of applicant's need for cervical epidural injections due to an inadequate trial record, specifically concerning claim and stipulations for a cervical injury. However, the Board affirmed the original finding that lumbar epidural injections are medically necessary to treat the applicant's industrial injury, supported by medical evidence and demonstrated benefit from prior treatment. The case highlights the importance of a complete and stipulated record for medical treatment claims in workers' compensation proceedings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardRalph's Grocery CompanySedgwick CMSDebi Surgenorcervical epidural injectionslumbar epidural injectionsUtilization Review denialACOEM guidelinesradiculopathyelectrodiagnostic testing
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Case No. ADJ 11017618
Regular
Oct 29, 2020

Robert Shelven vs. RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY, SEDGWICK CMS, INC.

In this workers' compensation case, the applicant sought reconsideration of a decision denying their petition. The core issue was whether a February 2020 request for a cervical spine epidural injection constituted the "same treatment recommendation" as a previously denied September 2019 request, thereby preventing mandatory utilization review under LC § 4610(k). The Board denied reconsideration, adopting the WCJ's reasoning that the February 2020 request, while for one level instead of two, was for the "same treatment" at C5-C6 which had been denied within the prior 12 months. The Board further agreed that no documented change in facts material to the basis of the prior denial was presented, thus the Court lacked jurisdiction to determine the medical necessity of the treatment.

Utilization ReviewRequest for AuthorizationCervical Spine Epidural InjectionLC § 4610(k)Medical Treatment Utilization ScheduleInternational Medical Reviewtimelinessjurisdictionreasonable and necessaryFindings and Order
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Case No. ADJ7924562
Regular
Sep 19, 2014

RAUL HERNANDEZ vs. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

The applicant sought reconsideration of a WCJ decision that found an industrial injury to the low back but not the cervical spine or left ankle, with no permanent disability or further medical treatment. The applicant argued the QME's reports were insubstantial and that prior permanent disability was not considered. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend the original award to include injury to the cervical spine, affirming the remainder of the decision. Therefore, the applicant sustained injury to his low back and cervical spine.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardIndustrial InjuryLow Back InjuryCervical Spine InjuryPermanent DisabilityFurther Medical TreatmentPanel Qualified Medical EvaluatorLabor Code Section 4664(b)
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Case No. ADJ1337074 (GRO 0034564) ADJ1286218 (GRO 0034565)
Regular
Jun 24, 2009

Dave Gerletti vs. SANTA MARIA AIRPORT DISTRICT, GREGORY BRAGG STOCKTON

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Dave Gerletti's petition for reconsideration of an award for a cumulative trauma injury to his cervical spine and lungs. The original award found 35% permanent disability, apportioning 50% of the cervical spine disability to non-industrial factors based on a Qualified Medical Evaluator's opinion of degenerative changes. The majority affirmed the WCJ's reliance on this opinion, finding it adequately explained. A dissenting opinion argued the QME's apportionment was speculative and improperly based on age and genetics, recommending an unapportioned award for the cervical spine injury.

Workers' Compensation Appeals Boardcumulative traumacervical spinelungspermanent disabilityapportionmentQualified Medical EvaluatorAgreed Medical Examinerarthritic degenerationnon-industrial factors
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Case No. 2024 NY Slip Op 00599 [224 AD3d 428]
Regular Panel Decision
Feb 06, 2024

Matter of New Millennium Pain & Spine Medicine, P.C. v. Garrison Prop. & Cas. Ins. Co.

This case involves two appeals by New Millennium Pain & Spine Medicine, P.C. against Garrison Property & Casualty Insurance Company and GEICO Casualty Company. New Millennium sought to vacate master arbitration awards that denied its claims for no-fault benefits for medical services. The Supreme Court denied these applications. The Appellate Division, First Department, affirmed the Supreme Court's decisions, stating that an arbitrator's award will not be set aside unless it is irrational. The court also addressed the argument regarding a 20% wage offset in no-fault benefits, finding it unavailing under Insurance Law § 5102 (b). Ultimately, New Millennium was not entitled to attorneys' fees as it was not the prevailing party.

No-fault benefitsarbitration awardvacaturinsurance lawwage offsetappellate reviewmedical servicesno-fault policy exhaustionattorneys' feesCPLR Article 75
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Case No. ADJ7288330
Regular
Oct 03, 2016

GLORIA BENITEZ vs. NEWPORT SUBACUTE HEALTH CARE CENTER, ALASKA NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

The applicant, Gloria Benitez, sought to reopen her workers' compensation claim to include injury to additional body parts beyond her cervical spine and psyche. The original award found injury only to the cervical spine and psyche, with a 19% permanent disability rating for the cervical spine. While the WCJ's initial decision denied injury to additional body parts, the Board granted reconsideration. The Board amended the original findings to defer the issue of injury to the alleged additional body parts, while affirming other aspects of the WCJ's order, including the appointment of a regular physician to evaluate new and further disability.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderNew and Further DisabilityAgreed Medical ExaminerRegular PhysicianLabor Code Section 5410Petition to ReopenIndustrial InjuryCervical Spine
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Case No. 526688
Regular Panel Decision
Dec 27, 2018

Matter of Bufearon v. City of Rochester Bur. of Empl. Relations

Claimant Kamren Bufearon sustained work-related injuries in a motor vehicle collision on March 4, 2016, for which his workers' compensation claim was established for injuries to his left shoulder, left hip, and lower back. Subsequently, he sought to amend his claim to include a causally-related cervical spine injury, which was initially approved by a Workers' Compensation Law Judge. However, the Workers' Compensation Board reversed this decision, finding that the claimant failed to sufficiently demonstrate a causal relationship between his cervical spine condition and the March 4, 2016 incident. The Appellate Division affirmed the Board's decision, noting that the medical testimony from two physicians contained conflicting findings and equivocal narratives regarding causation. The court concluded that the Board was entitled to reject the physicians' opinions as speculative, particularly since neither physician had reviewed the claimant's prior medical records for a pre-existing cervical spine fusion surgery.

Cervical spine injuryCausal relationshipMedical evidenceSubstantial evidence reviewAppellate DivisionWorkers' Compensation BoardPre-existing conditionCredibility of physiciansBurden of proofMotor vehicle accident
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Case No. ADJ7969168; ADJ9330687
Regular
Mar 23, 2016

Mario Alcantar vs. Alfredo Melchor, Zenith Insurance Company

This case involves applicant Mario Alcantar's petition for reconsideration of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) decision. The WCAB previously rescinded a joint finding and substituted a new one finding applicant sustained a lumbar spine injury but not a cervical spine injury during specified employment periods. Alcantar sought reconsideration to include a cervical spine injury during a different, unspecified period. The WCAB denied the petition, affirming its prior decision and incorporating it by reference.

Petition for ReconsiderationDecision After ReconsiderationJoint Findings of Factcumulative periodlumbar spinecervical spineindustrial injuryarising out of and occurring in the course of employmentWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardZenith Insurance Company
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Case No. ADJ2969856 (SAL 0073653)
Regular
Apr 01, 2009

PINA vs. MEYER TOMATORES, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, INTERCARE

This case involves a defendant seeking reconsideration of findings that they failed to respond to a request for an epidural injection authorization and that a treating physician provided reasonable and necessary care. The Board dismissed a second petition concerning a WCJ's report, deeming it not a final order. The Board granted reconsideration of the initial petition solely to order the defendant to authorize the epidural injection. All other aspects of the original award were affirmed.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationEpidural InjectionReasonable and Necessary TreatmentUtilization ReviewBoard Rule §10510Floyd Skeren & KellyWCJ Report and RecommendationFinal OrderAggrieved Party
References
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Case No. SBA 0083738, SBA 0084753
Regular
Dec 04, 2007

MAGDALENA PINEDA vs. INAMED CORPORATION aka MCGHAN MEDICAL, CIGA by CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES, SAFECO

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the applicant's petition for reconsideration of a previous award. The applicant had sought reconsideration of findings that she sustained industrial injury to her bilateral upper extremities, neck musculature, shoulders, and upper back, but not to her psyche or cervical spine. The Board adopted the WCJ's report and recommendations, denying the petition and noting a potential clerical error in the award regarding medical treatment for the cervical spine and psyche.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardMagdalena PinedaInamed CorporationMcGhan MedicalCIGACambridge Integrated ServicesSafecobilateral upper extremitiesneck musculatureshoulders
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