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RAY GUTIERREZ vs. CMAX COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE, INC.; PALOMAR SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY

Filed: Jul 10, 2025
San Bernardino
ADJ18067229

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied the Petition for Reconsideration filed by CMAX COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE, INC. and PALOMAR SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (Defendants) regarding the continuation of home health care for applicant RAY GUTIERREZ. The WCAB affirmed the WCJ's finding that the defendants failed to meet their burden of proof to show a change in the applicant's medical condition or circumstances to justify terminating previously authorized ongoing home health care, citing the principles established in Patterson v. The Oaks Farm. The decision also clarified the applicability of Labor Code section 5909 regarding the timeline for acting on reconsideration petitions, which was met by the Board. Commissioner Razo dissented, arguing Patterson should not apply due to the initial limited authorization and that a change in circumstances was evident.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied the Petition for Reconsideration filed by CMAX COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE, INC. and PALOMAR SPECIALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (Defendants) regarding the continuation of home health care for applicant RAY GUTIERREZ. The WCAB affirmed the WCJ's finding that the defendants failed to meet their burden of proof to show a change in the applicant's medical condition or circumstances to justify terminating previously authorized ongoing home health care, citing the principles established in Patterson v. The Oaks Farm. The decision also clarified the applicability of Labor Code section 5909 regarding the timeline for acting on reconsideration petitions, which was met by the Board. Commissioner Razo dissented, arguing Patterson should not apply due to the initial limited authorization and that a change in circumstances was evident.

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