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Case No. ADJ7673518, ADJ7647749
Regular
Jan 23, 2015

ANA DE AYALA vs. AO-THE UNIVERSITY CORPORATION / CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and reversed a prior ruling, finding the applicant sustained industrial injury to her neck. While the applicant testified to injuring her neck in a workplace incident and this was partially corroborated, the Board found insufficient evidence for other claimed injuries. The Board specifically disagreed with the administrative law judge's credibility assessment concerning the neck injury itself, relying on medical reports and testimony supporting the neck injury claim. The Board affirmed the denial of claims for all other alleged injuries, finding insufficient medical evidence to link them to the incident.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderIndustrial InjuryNeck InjuryBack InjurySpine InjuryUpper ExtremitiesPsycheGastroesophageal SystemInternal System
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Case No. ADJ5806281
Regular
Jul 03, 2012

DEBBIE SCHLATER vs. NORTH COAST DRIVERS, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case concerns an applicant's petition to reopen for new and further disability after an initial award became final. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted removal to review an administrative law judge's denial of a voluntary arbitration request. The WCAB clarified that while arbitration is generally prohibited after testimony is taken, it is permissible for issues not decided in a final award. Therefore, the WCAB rescinded the denial, allowing the parties to arbitrate the new and further disability claim.

Petition for RemovalVoluntary ArbitrationWCAB Rule 10997Labor Code section 5275(b)Court Administrator Rule 10296(a)Findings and AwardNew and Further DisabilityReopen CaseDisability Evaluator TestimonyFinal Award
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Case No. GRO 0027359 GRO 0031626
Regular
May 14, 2008

TERESA FOSTER-KENNEDY vs. SANSUM SANTA BARBARA MEDICAL FOUNDATION, ARROWOOD INDEMNITY COMPANY, DYNAMIC CLAIM SERVICE

The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, affirming only the initial penalty and attorney's fee for the unreasonable delay in authorizing follow-up care with Dr. Billy. However, the Board reversed all other penalties and attorney's fees related to the payment of prior attorney's fees, finding those issues either rescinded, not properly presented, or mooted by settlement agreements. The employer is now liable for the initial penalty and associated attorney's fee regarding Dr. Billy, but not for any subsequent penalties or fees concerning attorney fee disputes.

Labor Code section 5814Labor Code section 5814.5unreasonable delayfollow-up careattorney's feespenalty petitionreconsiderationawardFindings of FactReport and Recommendation
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Case No. ADJ3133261 (VNO 0400017)
Regular
Aug 17, 2010

FELIPE TOLENTINO vs. CONCO CEMENT, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, XCHANGING INC., FREMONT COMPENSATION

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed the lien claimant's petition for reconsideration as premature. The WCAB granted the defendant's petition for reconsideration regarding the temporary disability overpayment issue, deferring it for further proceedings. The Board affirmed the WCJ's findings on injury causation and permanent disability but amended the decision to clarify the overpayment issue. Finally, the WCAB issued a notice of intention to sanction defendant's counsel for attaching and citing unadmitted evidence.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardFELIPE TOLENTINOCONCO CEMENTCALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATIONXCHANGING INC.FREMONT COMPENSATIONliquidationADJ3133261VNO 0400017OPINION AND ORDERS DISMISSING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION AND GRANTING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION
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Case No. ADJ758263 (VNO 0361187)
Regular
Feb 27, 2012

JOHN SCHAUFUS vs. SHIRLEY BROTHERS, INC., LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., FERRANTE CONSTRUCTION, GOLDEN EAGLE INSURANCE CORPORATION, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF) petitioned for reconsideration of an arbitrator's decision enforcing a prior award of contribution. SCIF argued that Liberty Mutual, acting in dual capacities as an insurer and successor, should have filed a separate contribution petition within one year of the applicant's Compromise and Release (C&R) approval. The arbitrator found the prior decision to be res judicata, determining SCIF's 41.79% liability for benefits paid outside the C&R, thus rendering a new contribution petition unnecessary. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board adopted the arbitrator's report and denied SCIF's petition for reconsideration.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardShirley Brothers Inc.Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.Ferrante ConstructionGolden Eagle Insurance CorporationState Compensation Insurance FundSCIFPetition for ReconsiderationArbitrator's ReportFindings and Award
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Case No. ADJ10850096 ADJ10851592
Regular
Oct 25, 2018

MARIA FLORINA PADRON DE HERNANDEZ vs. MERCHANTS BUILDING MAINTENANCE

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration of an arbitrator's decision concerning Maria Padron de Hernandez's workers' compensation claim. The arbitrator had found a specific back injury, awarded temporary disability, denied future medical treatment, and imposed sanctions. The WCAB rescinded the arbitrator's decision, returning the matter for further proceedings. This action was based on the finding that the parties' Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) agreement stipulated arbitration under American Arbitration Association rules, which were not provided nor followed. Consequently, it could not be determined if the arbitration proceeded according to the agreed-upon rules, thus potentially violating due process.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardAlternative Dispute ResolutionLabor Code section 3201.7Arbitrator's Findings and AwardCosts and SanctionsContinuing InjuryTemporary DisabilityOverpaymentFuture Medical TreatmentReconsideration
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Case No. ADJ2653693
Regular
Jul 12, 2012

TIMETHY PORTEOUS vs. REAL ROCK INDUSTRIES, LUMBERMENS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

This case involves a dispute over voluntary arbitration after a prior Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) award. The WCJ initially denied arbitration based on WCAB Rule 10997, which generally prohibits arbitration after testimony has been taken. However, the Appeals Board granted removal, reversing the WCJ's decision. They clarified that Rule 10997 only bars arbitration for issues previously decided in a final award after testimony, allowing parties to voluntarily arbitrate any *remaining, undecided* issues. Therefore, the parties were permitted to proceed with arbitration for outstanding matters.

Petition for RemovalVoluntary ArbitrationWCAB Rule 10997Labor Code section 5275(b)Court Administrator Rule 10296(a)Order Denying Request for Submittal to Voluntary ArbitrationFindings and Awardcumulative traumaindustrial injurytemporary disability indemnity
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Case No. GOL 099880
Regular
Sep 20, 2007

THOMAS LAWRENCE vs. M/M MECHANICAL, INC., ZURICH INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to correct a clerical error in the arbitrator's supplemental award. The original award mistakenly stated permanent disability indemnity was payable for 344 weeks when the correct duration should have been 334 weeks. The Board amended the award to reflect 334 weeks of indemnity, otherwise affirming the arbitrator's decision.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationClerical ErrorPermanent Disability IndemnitySupplemental Findings and AwardArbitrator's DecisionFinding of FactAmended AwardZurich Insurance CompanyM/M Mechanical
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Case No. ADJ4124563
Regular
May 29, 2009

MARIO HERNANDEZ vs. WESLAR, INC., STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case involves a lien claimant attorney challenging an arbitrator's award of withheld attorney fees. The lien claimant argued they were not properly notified of proceedings concerning the fee distribution. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the arbitrator's prior award, and returned the matter for a full determination on the merits of how the withheld attorney fees should be disbursed. This ensures both attorneys involved will have their claims fairly considered.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLien ClaimantAttorney FeesReconsiderationArbitratorWithheld FeesPetition for ReconsiderationNotice of IntentionAward of Attorney FeesDisbursement
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Case No. ADJ120949 (LBO 0345949)
Regular
Mar 28, 2011

RON CURTIS vs. C.J. SEGERSTROM & SONS, AMERICAN CLAIMS MANAGEMENT FOR EVEREST NATIONAL INSURANCE, AMERICAN SAFETY CASUALTY COMPANY

This case concerns American Safety Casualty Company's petition for reconsideration of an arbitrator's decision regarding contribution. The arbitrator found that Everest National Insurance Company timely instituted contribution proceedings based on a subsequent Compromise and Release Agreement that redefined the cumulative trauma injury dates. American argued that a prior, rescinded award determining earlier injury dates should control, but the Board affirmed the arbitrator's conclusion that the rescission rendered the prior finding void. The Board clarified that this decision only addresses the timeliness of contribution proceedings, not final liability, allowing for further litigation.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCumulative Trauma ClaimContribution ProceedingsArbitrator's Findings and AwardCompromise and Release AgreementDate of Cumulative Trauma InjuryLabor Code Section 5500.5Rescinded Findings and AwardStatus Quo AntePetition for Reconsideration
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