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Regular DecisionOpinion and Order Granting Petition for Reconsideration

JOHN ENGLER vs. WALGREENS COMPANY, AMERICAN ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Sep 19, 2025
San Bernardino
ADJ2012962 (SBR 0341278)

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Lien claimants Comprehensive Outpatient Surgery Center (COSC) and California Urgent Care Center (CUC) filed a Petition for Reconsideration against a Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge's (WCJ) Findings and Order After Remand. The WCJ's decision addressed injured body parts and limited reimbursement for services. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the petition, citing ambiguities in the record regarding injured body parts, the industrial injury date, the substantiality of medical evidence, and procedural compliance for an absent lien claimant. The Board deferred a final decision to allow further study of the factual and legal issues, emphasizing the duty to ensure substantial justice.

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Lien claimants Comprehensive Outpatient Surgery Center (COSC) and California Urgent Care Center (CUC) filed a Petition for Reconsideration against a Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge's (WCJ) Findings and Order After Remand. The WCJ's decision addressed injured body parts and limited reimbursement for services. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the petition, citing ambiguities in the record regarding injured body parts, the industrial injury date, the substantiality of medical evidence, and procedural compliance for an absent lien claimant. The Board deferred a final decision to allow further study of the factual and legal issues, emphasizing the duty to ensure substantial justice.

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