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Case No. ADJ1541863 (SBR 0317921) ADJ1955130 (SBR 0318072)
Regular
Oct 24, 2008

CAROL TELIZYN vs. BRASWELL'S COLONIAL CARE, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Appeals Board dismissed Arrowback Medical Group's (AMG) petition for reconsideration because it was successive and not taken from a final order, as the prior decision remanded the case for further proceedings. The Board also corrected the caption of its August 8, 2008 decision nunc pro tunc to include both relevant case numbers. AMG's core argument regarding the applicability of an expired fee schedule was previously addressed and found to be without merit.

Nunc Pro TuncPetition for ReconsiderationSuccessive PetitionFinal OrderInterim OrderRemandCaption CorrectionRepackaged PharmaceuticalsOfficial Medical Fee ScheduleLien Claimant
References
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Case No. ADJ9737947
Regular
Apr 15, 2016

DOUGLAS CRINGEAN vs. WARNER BROS. STUDIO FACILITIES, WARNER BROS. WORKERS' COMPENSATION

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case, involving Douglas Cringean and Warner Bros. Studio Facilities, concerns a clerical error in a prior decision's caption. The Board's decision served on April 11, 2016, incorrectly stated the caption as "Opinion and Order Granting Petition for Reconsideration." The Board is correcting this to the accurate caption, "Opinion and Order Granting Petition for Reconsideration and Decision After Reconsideration." This correction is permissible as clerical errors can be rectified at any time without further proceedings.

Clerical ErrorCaption CorrectionPetition for ReconsiderationDecision After ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardAMENDED captionSupplemental ProceedingsADJ9737947Warner Bros. Studio FacilitiesDouglas Cringean
References
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Case No. ADJ1003980 (SFO 0430815)
Regular
Jun 06, 2011

ROBERT WYNNE vs. LUMEND, INC., HARFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE COMPANY (KEMPER)

This case involved a clerical error in the caption of a previous Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision. The Board granted reconsideration to amend the April 4, 2011 decision nunc pro tunc. The amendment corrected the caption to include only the relevant case number, ADJ1003980 (SFO 0430815). No objections were received from the parties. The case is now returned to the trial level for further proceedings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardNunc Pro TuncReconsiderationAmend DecisionClerical ErrorCase CaptionAdministrative Law JudgePetition to ReassignTrial Level ProceedingsInsurer
References
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Case No. ADJ847031
Regular
Dec 10, 2010

CARLOS REYES vs. EL POLLO LOCO, PACIFIC COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the Petition for Reconsideration in the case of Carlos Reyes v. El Pollo Loco and Pacific Compensation Insurance Company. The Board adopted the WCJ's report as the basis for the denial. Additionally, the Board corrected a clerical error in the caption of the September 20, 2010 Findings and Order to accurately reflect the defendant's name as "Pacific Compensation Insurance Company." Therefore, the reconsideration is denied, and the caption is corrected.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationAdministrative Law JudgeFindings and OrderClerical ErrorEAMSCaption CorrectionDefendant Name CorrectionIN-HOUSE LITIGATION DEPARTMENTUNIVERSAL ASSIGNED NAME
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Case No. ADJ7622191 ADJ10153210 ADJ3319380 (SAC 0227891)(MF), ADJ4269417 (SAC 0286258)
Regular
Aug 05, 2019

CATHERINA DE LAY vs. CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for SUPERIOR NATIONAL, DIGNITY HEALTH, TRAVELERS

This case involves a clerical error in the caption of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision from July 19, 2019. The error resulted in the misidentification of adjudication numbers in the original decision. The Board is correcting this clerical error without granting reconsideration, as such errors can be amended at any time. The amended caption now accurately includes all relevant case numbers: ADJ7622191, ADJ10153210, ADJ3319380 (SAC 0227891)(MF), and ADJ4269417 (SAC 0286258).

Workers' Compensation Appeals Boardclerical errorOpinion and DecisionReconsiderationadjudication numbersSuperior Nationalliquidationpermissibly self-insuredCIGADignity Health
References
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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. ADJ2398835
Regular
Sep 19, 2008

LETICIA FERNANDEZ vs. MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, CIGA, BROADSPIRE SERVICES, LEGION INSURANCE COMPANY, VILLANOVA INSURANCE COMPANY, SPECIALTY RISK SERVICES, CONVERIUM INSURANCE, INC.

The Appeals Board corrects a clerical error in the applicant's name in the caption of the "Opinion and Order Granting Reconsideration and Decision After Reconsideration" of September 8, 2008, changing it from "Leticia Hernandez" to "Leticia Fernandez".

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardClerical ErrorReconsiderationOpinion and OrderApplicant NameCaption CorrectionLiquidating InsurersFacilitating AgencyMt. St. Mary's CollegeCIGA
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Case No. MISSING
Regular Panel Decision

In re the Arbitration between Ruppert & International Brotherhood of Teamsters

A judgment and order were unanimously modified to amend the caption and the first decretal paragraph. The amendment specifically concerned the naming of union officers in a representative capacity as respondents. Following this modification, the order was affirmed.

Judgment ModificationOrder AmendmentCaptionDecretal ParagraphUnion OfficersRepresentative CapacityRespondentsAffirmedUnanimous DecisionCourt Decision
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Case No. MON 0299474; MON 0299475 (MF); MON 0299476
Regular
Jul 09, 2008

JEANINE BRINKER vs. THE BOEING COMPANY, BROADSPIRE SERVICES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the lien claimant's Petition for Reconsideration based on the WCJ's report. The Board also corrected a clerical error in the case caption, specifying that case number MON 0299475, not MON 0299474, is the master file. The WCJ's decision is otherwise affirmed.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationDenying PetitionCorrection ErrorWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeMaster FileClerical ErrorContinuing JurisdictionJoint Findings Award and OrderLien Claimant
References
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Case No. ADJ7683164
Regular
Jan 24, 2012

JACQUELIN RODRIGUEZ vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration in Jacquelin Rodriguez's case. They affirmed the original decision dated November 9, 2011. However, the Board amended the case caption. The applicant's employer, the Department of Social Services, was correctly identified as legally uninsured with State Compensation Insurance Fund as the adjusting agency.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardApplicantLegally UninsuredAdjusting AgencyReconsiderationWCJDecision After ReconsiderationAffirmAmendCaption
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