Home/Case Law/TIMOTHY WILCOX vs. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND
Regular DecisionRegular Panel Decision

TIMOTHY WILCOX vs. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Dec 27, 2017
San Luis Obispo
ADJ10192587

CompFox AI Summary

This case involved a workers' compensation claim where the applicant, Timothy Wilcox, sought benefits for an abdominal injury sustained while lifting. The defendant contested the 50-pound lifting restriction recommended by the applicant's Qualified Medical Examiner (PQME), Dr. Fearer. The Appeals Board upheld the WCJ's decision, finding Dr. Fearer's medical opinion to be substantial evidence, even though it changed significantly. The Board adopted Dr. Fearer's reasoning that the 50-pound restriction, supported by applicant's credible testimony and affecting his ability to perform his firefighter duties, justified an increased permanent disability rating.

Full Decision Text1 Pages

This case involved a workers' compensation claim where the applicant, Timothy Wilcox, sought benefits for an abdominal injury sustained while lifting. The defendant contested the 50-pound lifting restriction recommended by the applicant's Qualified Medical Examiner (PQME), Dr. Fearer. The Appeals Board upheld the WCJ's decision, finding Dr. Fearer's medical opinion to be substantial evidence, even though it changed significantly. The Board adopted Dr. Fearer's reasoning that the 50-pound restriction, supported by applicant's credible testimony and affecting his ability to perform his firefighter duties, justified an increased permanent disability rating.

Read the full decision

Join + legal professionals. Create a free account to access the complete text of this decision and search our entire database.

Ready to streamline your practice?

Apply these legal strategies instantly. CompFox helps you find decisions, analyze reports, and draft pleadings in minutes.