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Case No. ADJ 3758765 (LBO 0335564) ADJ 977794 (LBO 0350733)
Regular
Jun 24, 2009

ROBERT BOUQUET, vs. FARBOTECH COLOR INCORPORATED, et al., INK SYSTEMS, INC., et al.

The Appeals Board granted reconsideration for CIGA (ADJ 3758765) and National Fire Insurance (ADJ 977794) due to errors in the Workers' Compensation Judge's (WCJ) decisions. In ADJ 3758765, the WCJ's decision improperly included Legion Insurance and omitted necessary caption corrections, necessitating a new decision. In ADJ 977794, the WCJ failed to rule on National's credit claim, erroneously calculated applicant's earnings, and required caption adjustments. Both cases are returned to the trial level for further proceedings and revised decisions by the WCJ.

CIGAFremont IndemnityNational Fire Insurance CompanyFarbotech ColorInk Systemspetition for reconsiderationFindings and AwardWCJpermanent disabilitytemporary total disability
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Case No. ADJ 244571, ADJ 3315572, ADJ 3817980, ADJ 2004405, ADJ 4239471
Regular
Aug 29, 2008

DIANA HARDMAN vs. COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, AIG DOMESTIC CLAIMS, INC., CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, BROADSPIRE, CALIFORNIA COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY, FREMONT COMPENSATION COMPANY

The WCAB granted reconsideration of the WCJ's June 16, 2008 decision. The decision is rescinded, and the case is returned to the trial level for further proceedings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationFindings and AwardsPermanent and StationaryPermanent DisabilityApportionmentFurther Medical TreatmentCalifornia Insurance Guarantee AssociationCIGALiquidation
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Case No. ADJ 6989600 ADJ 7517232 ADJ 7597741 ADJ 9169430
Regular
May 02, 2016

RENE MENDOZA (Deceased) DOLORES MENDOZA (Dependent) vs. CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AUTHORITY; YORK

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case involves a petition for removal filed by a petitioner, who subsequently withdrew it. As a result, the Board ordered the dismissal of the petition. The case originates from the claims of Dolores Mendoza, dependent of the deceased Rene Mendoza, against the City of Los Angeles Department of Housing Authority and York. This dismissal pertains to a decision issued on March 16, 2016.

Petition for RemovalWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardDismissedApplicantDependentDefendantCase Nos.Van Nuys District OfficeDecisionPetitioner
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Case No. ADJ 9547788, ADJ 9771745, ADJ 9805683
Regular
Mar 24, 2016

MARTIN TORTOLEDO vs. BARRETT BUSINESS SERVICES, INC.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed the Petition for Reconsideration filed by Martin Tortoledo. The dismissal was based on the petitioner's failure to comply with WCAB Rule 10842(b), which requires specific citations to the record to support evidentiary statements. The WCAB emphasized that this rule mirrors appellate court requirements and that litigants cannot shift the burden of searching the record to the Board. Had the petition not been dismissed procedurally, the WCAB would have denied it on the merits as per the WCJ's report.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDPetition for ReconsiderationWCJ reportWCAB Rule 10842(b)specific references to the recordappellate proceedingswaiver of pointburden of discoveryADM_CASE_NO_ADJ9547788ADM_CASE_NO_ADJ9771745
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Case No. ADJ 2024530 (STK 200051)
Regular
Sep 03, 2008

DENNIS CORDOVA vs. STANISLAUS COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, CLAIMS MANAGEMENT INC.

Reconsideration granted; prior decision rescinded; matter returned to WCJ for further proceedings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationRescindFurther ProceedingsWCJ DecisionStanislaus County Sheriff's DepartmentPermissively Self-InsuredClaims Management Inc.ADJ 2024530STK 200051
References
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Case No. ADJ 4305364 [FRE 020 5853] ADJ 1996561 [FRE 0222582] ADJ 3702453 [FRE 0222581] ADJ 252766 [FRE 0235563]
Regular
Sep 02, 2008

AURORA CHAVEZ vs. SELMA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

The petition for reconsideration is denied because lien claimant did not show good cause for its failure to appear at the MSC as allowed by the WCJ.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLien ClaimantReconsiderationDismissal with PrejudiceMandatory Settlement ConferenceNotice of Intent to DismissGood CauseDue ProcessOfficial Address RecordProof of Service
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Case No. ADJ 1998166, ADJ 2270959
Regular
Aug 25, 2008

Eugenia Ramirez vs. Hollander Home Fashions, St. Paul Travelers, CNA

Lien claimant's petition for reconsideration is dismissed as it was not taken from a final decision. Petition for removal is denied due to lack of showing of irreparable harm.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationRemovalOff CalendarLien ClaimantSanctionsLabor Code Section 5813ContemptWCJDeclaration of Readiness
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Case No. ADJ 9640494, ADJ 8975091
Regular
Apr 26, 2016

MAURO TACAS vs. YOUNG'S MARKET

This case concerns an employer's petition for removal which the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied. The WCAB found that removal is an extraordinary remedy granted only for substantial prejudice or irreparable harm, neither of which was demonstrated here. The underlying issue involved a procedural mix-up regarding conference types, which the Board determined could be adequately addressed through reconsideration. Therefore, the petition was denied, adhering to the WCAB's established practice for such requests.

Petition for RemovalWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardWCJ reportsubstantial prejudiceirreparable harmreconsiderationStatus ConferenceMandatory Settlement ConferenceDeclaration of Readiness to Proceedclerical error
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Case No. ADJ 7511877, ADJ 7396932
Regular
May 03, 2017

MARIA MORALES vs. MONTEBELLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, YORK RISK SERVICES GROUP, INC.

The Appeals Board affirmed the WCJ's decision disallowing further payment on Monrovia Memorial Hospital's lien. The court found that Monrovia failed to provide sufficient evidence to establish that its requested charges were reasonable and consistent with a "reasonable cost basis" as required for long-term care hospitals exempt from the Official Medical Fee Schedule. Lien claimants bear the affirmative burden of proving the reasonableness of their liens by a preponderance of the evidence. The Board also noted that discovery was properly closed at the lien conference, precluding Monrovia's delayed introduction of evidence.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardJoint Findings and OrderIndustrial InjuryCervical SpineLumbar SpineRight HipBilateral KneesPsycheLien ClaimantMonrovia Memorial Hospital
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Case No. ADJ 7906635, ADJ 7906741
Regular
May 02, 2016

LINDA ARMS vs. COUNTY OF KERN

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the County of Kern's petition for reconsideration. The County sought to overturn an award regarding the reasonable cost of two medical-legal reports from Dr. Ali Mostafavi. The Board adopted the findings of the administrative law judge, who found the attested hours and resulting fee schedule calculations for the reports to be reasonable. The County failed to demonstrate that the time spent by Dr. Mostafavi on the reports was unreasonable.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationCounty of KernLinda ArmsADJ 7906635ADJ 7906741Workers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeFindings Orders and AwardQualified Medical ExaminerQME
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