An attorney representing nine people who survived a 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino said the state’s workers’ compensation system needs to change its utilization review process because it caused treatment delays for her clients, a local newspaper reported.
Geraldine Ly, a comp attorney based in Santa Ana, told the San Bernardino Sun that her clients struggled to get timely care for “mental and physical wounds” after surviving the Dec. 2, 2015, attack, which left 14 dead at a training event and holiday party in San Bernardino.
Almost all of her clients...
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