Treatment From Unauthorized Provider

Orthopedic specialist, who is an unauthorized provider, recommends a fourth surgery for a work injury

The orthopedic specialist recommended a fourth surgery and opined that the surgery was related to the work injury. Respondents contested the surgery as the orthopedic specialist was not authorized, and the treatment was not reasonable or necessary.

It was undisputed that the orthopedic surgeon recommending the fourth surgery was an unauthorized physician and the claimant’s request for additional medical treatment was denied and dismissed.

The claimant appealed this decision. The Industrial Claim Appeals Office affirmed the ALJ’s order and confirmed that Respondents are not liable for treatment from an unauthorized provider.

Cervantes v. Wendy’s of Colorado Springs, Inc., W.C. No. 5-106-551-006 (ICAO Dec. 17, 2025).

Want to know more? Contact Kristi Robarge at krobarge@pollartmiller.com


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