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California Case Law Update 07/10/2015
By: WorkCompCentral
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NEW! Angelotti Chiropractic v. Baker, 13-56996, (06/29/2015): The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the $100 lien-activation fee imposed by Senate Bill 863, lifting an injunction that was imposed 19 months ago that prevented the Division of Workers' Compensation from collecting the fee...Read More
 
 
Communications Clarity Dept: useful Distinctions 06/25/2015
Source: Dr. Jennifer Christian
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I keep getting reminded how fuzzy words can be – and how much clarity matters to those of us who work across traditional boundaries between specialties, disciplines or sectors of society. We just submitted a paper that will be presented at the McCrery-Pomeroy SSDI Solutions Conferen...Read More
 
 
California Case Law Update 06/19/2015
By: WorkCompCentral
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NEW! People v. Johns, E061814, (06/05/2015): A California appellate court ruled that a criminal who was found guilty of inflicting great bodily injury on a peace officer was properly ordered to pay restitution to the injured officer for the officer's time off work, even though the officer was...Read More
 
 
CMS quietly Proposing Adjustments to future Medicaid Recovery Processes 06/18/2015
By: Jennifer Jordan
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As noted in our previous post entitled “Medicaid Recoveries and Workers’ Compensation,” it appears that Medicaid recovery efforts in workers’ compensation claims ha...Read More
 
 
California Recent Case Law 05/21/2015
By: WorkCompCentral
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NEW! Arrendondo v. Tri-Modal Distribution Services Inc., SCIF, ADJ2440992, (05/12/2015): A failure by the state's independent medical reviewer to comply with the statutory deadlines for issuing decisions doesn't render the untimely decision invalid, according to a divided Workers' Com...Read More
 
 
California's Workers' Comp UR Process Is Working 05/01/2015
By: Joe Paduda
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CWCI’s just-released analysis of the Independent Medical Review program’s 2013-2014 results indicate it is working well – despite being flooded with requests from a relatively small group of docs. Let&rsquo...Read More
 
 
Cost Shifting in Workers' Comp 04/30/2015
By: Julius Young
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Cost shifting in workers’ comp is an increasing concern. Cost shifting comes in various forms. Employer premium fraud disadvantages honest employers and distorts the insurance market. We recently saw high-profile arrests of officials at a Los Angeles area sewing contractor f...Read More
 
 
Cross Examining Psych Docs who Have Provided 'Deferred' Diagnoses 04/16/2015
Source: Dr. Bruce Leckart
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In the previous six months I have written about Leckart’s Rules, numbers one through six, for cross examining psychologists and psychiatrists. Those six rules are intended for attorneys and insurance adjusters interested in deposing or taking trial testimony from psych doctors. Essentially,...Read More
 
 
Calling it Like they See it 04/10/2015
By: Mullen & Filippi
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Like the umpire in a baseball game, the role of a workers' compensation judge and the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board is to look at the evidence and make a judgment call based on what they see. We often hear complaints that an umpire’s calls are not consistent, making it hard fo...Read More
 
 
California Case Law Update 04/15/2015
By: WorkCompCentral
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NEW! In re Ronald F., A141990, (03/25/2015): A minor whose conduct while committed to a youth rehabilitation facility resulted in injury to a county employee was properly ordered to pay restitution to the county to cover the cost of the employee's workers' compensation claim. NEW!...Read More
 
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