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Case No. MISSING
Regular Panel Decision
Aug 31, 1999

Daniello v. Holy Name Church

The plaintiff, an employee of Kings Harbor Care Center, suffered injuries after slipping from an extension ladder while painting a school gym owned by Holy Name Church, for which he received workers' compensation benefits. He subsequently sued Holy Name Church under Labor Law § 240 (1) for failing to provide safety devices, and Holy Name brought a third-party action against Kings for indemnification and contribution. The trial court improperly granted summary judgment on liability to the plaintiff and the third-party plaintiff on oral applications without evidentiary support, contrary to CPLR 3212 (b). The Supreme Court, Appellate Division, reversed the judgment, vacated it, and remanded the matter for a new trial on all issues due to the procedural error. Additionally, the court affirmed that the plaintiff was not a "volunteer" outside the protection of Labor Law § 240 (1), as he was a paid employee directed to perform the work.

Labor Law 240(1)Ladder FallWorkplace AccidentSummary JudgmentEvidentiary StandardsVolunteer StatusIndemnification ClaimContribution ClaimWorkers' Compensation BenefitsNew Trial Order
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Case No. MISSING
Regular Panel Decision

Blyer Ex Rel. NLRB v. P & W ELEC., INC.

The Petitioner, Alvin Blyer, Regional Director of Region 29 of the National Labor Relations Board, filed an application for a temporary injunction against Respondent P & W Electric, Inc. under Section 10(j) of the National Labor Relations Act, alleging unfair labor practices. The court, presided over by Judge Gershon in the Eastern District of New York, found reasonable cause to believe that P & W Electric had violated Sections 8(a)(1) and 8(a)(3) of the Act by discharging employees Michael Finn, Dane Ault, and John Kwarta due to their union organizing activities. The court determined that the requested injunctive relief, which included a cease and desist order and interim reinstatement of the three employees, was "just and proper" to preserve the pre-unfair labor practice status quo and prevent irreparable harm to the union's organizational efforts. Despite the respondent's arguments regarding employee misconduct, potential financial penalties, and alleged delay by the NLRB, the court found these insufficient to outweigh the need for injunction. Consequently, the application for a temporary injunction was granted, ordering P & W Electric to cease unfair labor practices, reinstate the named employees, and post the court's order.

Temporary InjunctionNational Labor Relations ActUnfair Labor PracticesUnion OrganizingEmployee ReinstatementCease and Desist OrderSection 10(j)Reasonable CauseJust and Proper ReliefLabor Law
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Case No. MISSING
Regular Panel Decision

Lahm v. Bloomberg

The petitioner, a former New York City police officer named Lahm, sought an accident disability retirement (ADR) due to stage III squamous cell carcinoma, claiming it was environmentally induced by his prolonged exposure to toxic debris at the World Trade Center site on September 11, 2001. The Police Department and the Medical Board denied his request for a line-of-duty designation and ADR, asserting no causal relationship, and instead granted him an ordinary disability retirement. The Board of Trustees subsequently denied the ADR application via a tie vote. The court found that the Medical Board failed to consider whether the petitioner's pre-existing condition was aggravated by the WTC exposure. Concluding that the Board of Trustees' denial lacked a rational basis, and noting that the record contained only medical opinions supporting the aggravation claim, the court ruled as a matter of law that the petitioner's cancer was exacerbated by the service-connected September 11, 2001 injury. Consequently, the court granted the petitioner's application, annulled the Board of Trustees' determination, and remanded the matter for recomputation of his retirement allowance with an accident disability retirement.

WTC ExposureCancer AggravationAccident Disability RetirementOrdinary Disability RetirementPolice Pension FundLine-of-Duty InjuryCausation StandardMedical BoardTie Vote AnnulmentExacerbation of Pre-existing Condition
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Case No. ADJ1054155 (LAO 0854446) ADJ1247741 (LAO 0854447) ADJ1895803 (LAO 0854448)
Regular
May 03, 2011

HIRITI OKUAMICHAEL vs. PAUL OWENS SHOES INC., STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This amended order clarifies that the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has granted the applicant's petition for reconsideration of the February 8, 2011 Findings and Awards. This reconsideration aims to allow the Board to thoroughly study the factual and legal issues, including those to be raised in the applicant's supplemental petition. The applicant's request to file a supplemental petition has also been granted and reaffirmed. All future communications regarding these cases should be directed to the Office of the Commissioners of the WCAB.

Supplemental PetitionReconsiderationAppeals Board Rule 10848Findings and AwardsDecision After ReconsiderationOffice of the CommissionersWCABADJ1054155ADJ1247741ADJ1895803
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Case No. ADJ9016733
Regular
May 03, 2016

TYSON CONGER vs. CARE AMBULANCE, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the applicant's petition for reconsideration of a prior award concerning industrial injuries to his low back and psyche. The applicant argues the original findings did not properly weigh evidence and support a higher permanent disability rating. The Board also permitted the applicant to file a supplemental petition to address new information, allowing defendants an opportunity to respond. Reconsideration was granted to ensure a complete review of the record and a just decision.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationSupplemental PetitionEmergency Medical TechnicianLow Back InjuryPsyche InjuryTemporary DisabilityFuture Medical TreatmentPermanent DisabilityApportionment
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Case No. CASE12345
Regular Panel Decision
Jan 01, 2023

MatterofNoboavInternationalShoppes,Inc.

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Case No. VNO 0438915
Regular
Oct 23, 2008

Applicant vs. University of Southern California

This case concerns an applicant's Petition for Reconsideration of a WCAB decision denying injury claims against the University of Southern California (USC). The applicant alleged a physical altercation with his supervisor, Mr. Pickering, during a meeting on September 20, 2001, which he claims caused various injuries. However, the WCJ found the applicant lacked credibility due to inconsistencies in his testimony and failure to report the incident promptly. The WCJ relied on testimony from witnesses who stated Mr. Pickering merely touched the applicant's shoulders and noted the applicant's history of prior injuries and medical issues not fully disclosed.

WCABPetition for ReconsiderationUniversity of Southern CaliforniaBiological Safety Specialistspecific injuryanimositycredibility issuesshoulder touchingprior injurieshypertension
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Case No. ADJ6958416
Regular
May 19, 2011

Norma Zell vs. ALAMEDA COUNTY, SEDGWICK CMS

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the applicant's first petition for reconsideration, amending the original award to increase her permanent disability rating from 20% to 24% based on corrected medical calculations. The Board denied the applicant's second petition for reconsideration regarding her left wrist injury, adopting the judge's reasoning that it was not a compensable industrial injury. The original finding of a cumulative industrial injury to the right wrist during her employment as a deputy sheriff was affirmed. The award was amended to reflect the 24% permanent disability rating and adjusted attorney fees.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCumulative Industrial InjuryRight Wrist InjuryDeputy SheriffPermanent Disability RatingAMA GuideWhole Person ImpairmentPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardDecision After Reconsideration
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Case No. ADJ6729105
Regular
Sep 16, 2009

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a ruling that utilization review for the applicant's shoulder surgery was timely. The applicant argued she did not receive the denial letter within the required timeframe, but the Board found that the denial was properly sent to the treating physician and carbon-copied to the applicant within the statutory period. The Board clarified that WCAB Rule 10505(d) regarding official address records did not apply at the time of the denial because no claim application was yet filed. Therefore, the carrier's obligation was to communicate the denial in writing within the specified time, which they did.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCadbury SchweppesGallagher Bassett ServicesUtilization ReviewPetition for ReconsiderationApplication for Adjudication of ClaimWCAB Rule 10505(d)Labor Code Section 4610ArthroscopyBiceps Tenodesis
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Case No. ADJ1812731 (LBO 0352930), ADJ4306876 (LBO 0297758)
Regular
Mar 19, 2014

Applicant vs. Defendant

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed the applicant's Petition for Reconsideration. The dismissal was based on the applicant's failure to file proof of service with the petition, a mandatory procedural requirement. Even if the merits were considered, the WCAB would have denied the petition based on the Judge's report. The applicant had sought reconsideration of a denial for a Petition to Reopen and claimed new and further disability.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationPetition to ReopenFindings and OrderAgreed Medical EvaluatorNew and Further DisabilityTemporary DisabilityBad FaithProof of ServiceDismissal
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