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This case involves a lien claimant seeking reimbursement for chiropractic care exceeding the standard 24-visit limit. The lien claimant argued entitlement to these additional visits for care management, citing precedent that allows such extensions. Initially denied by the WCJ, the lien claimant's petition for reconsideration was granted by the Appeals Board. The Board rescinded the prior order and remanded the case for further proceedings to address the validity of the extended chiropractic care.
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This case involves a lien claimant seeking reimbursement for chiropractic care exceeding the standard 24-visit limit. The lien claimant argued entitlement to these additional visits for care management, citing precedent that allows such extensions. Initially denied by the WCJ, the lien claimant's petition for reconsideration was granted by the Appeals Board. The Board rescinded the prior order and remanded the case for further proceedings to address the validity of the extended chiropractic care.
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