![]() Having considered the parties submissions and the relevant decision of the lower tribunal, the Court is of the opinion that the decisional process would not be significantly aided by oral argument. The Court has carefully reviewed the records, written arguments, and appendices contained in the petition, and the case is mature for consideration. In its Order, the Office of Judges affirmed the claims administrator s February 18, 2010, Order, which denied the request to add cervical spine disc herniation as a compensable component of the claim and denied treatment related to that condition. This appeal arises from the West Virginia Workers Compensation Board of Review Final Order dated March 17, 2011, in which the Board affirmed a September 29, 2010, Order of the Workers Compensation Office of Judges. Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, by Maureen Kowalski, its attorney, filed a timely response. Henry, appeals the Board of Review s order denying the request to add cervical spine disc herniation as a compensable component of her claim and denying medical treatment related to that condition. PERRY II, CLERK SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF WEST VIRGINIA WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMMISSIONER and GREENBRIER VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, Respondent MEMORANDUM DECISION Petitioner, Mahala Kirby, by Reginald D. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS FILED MAHALA KIRBY, Petitioner Jvs.) No.
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