Margaret Burritt, vs. Loma Linda University Medical 8 Center, Permissibly Self-insured,

(SBR 0325974) is a case in which lien claimant Premier Outpatient Surgery Center sought reconsideration of a workers’ compensation administrative law judge’s (“WCJ”) Findings and Orders of October 10, 2008, wherein the WCJ found that Premier had been adequately compensated for its services and disallowed Premier’s lien. The WCJ recommended that sanctions be imposed against lien claimant’s representative, CMS Network, Inc., for continuing to make the same erroneous legal assertions in its petitions for reconsideration. The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board denied the lien claimant’s petition for reconsideration and declined to impose sanctions at this time.

LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL 8 CENTER, Permissibly Self-Insured, MARGARET BURRITT, WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD2 STATE OF CALIFORNIAMARGARET BURRITT, Applicant,vs.LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL8 CENTER, Permissibly Self-Insured, Defendant.Case No. ADJ3706355 (SBR 0325974)OPINION AND ORDERDENYING PETITION FORRECONSIDERATION[justify]Lien claimant Premier Outpatient Surgery Center (“Premier”) seeks reconsideration of a workers’ compensation administrative law judge’s (“WCJ”) Findings and Orders of October 10, 2008, wherein, as relevant to the instant petition for reconsideration, the WCJ found that Premier had been adequately compensated for its services, and therefore disallowed Premier’s lien. Previously, by way of a stipulated award dated January 28, 2005, it was found that, while employed as an imaging specialist during a cumulative period ending on August 8, 2001, applicant sustained industrial injury to her bilateral shoulders, causing permanent disability of 12%, and the nee

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