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Case No. ADJ18217235; ADJ18217236
Regular
Apr 29, 2025

Crispin Bermudez vs. Elkhorn Packing Company, LLC; Zenith Insurance Company

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board addressed a petition for reconsideration filed by Zenith Insurance Company challenging an arbitrator's finding that applicant Crispin Bermudez was covered by a workers' compensation policy despite signing a waiver. The Board granted the petition, rescinded the arbitrator's decision, and issued a new decision. It found that as a managing member of a limited liability company, Bermudez had executed a valid written waiver of his workers' compensation rights under Labor Code sections 3351(f) and 3352(a)(17). Consequently, the applicant was deemed excluded from the definition of an employee and thus not entitled to workers' compensation coverage.

Workers' CompensationManaging MemberWaiver of CoverageLabor Code Section 3352(a)(17)Conclusive PresumptionIndustrial InjuryPetition for ReconsiderationArbitrator's DecisionRescinded DecisionLimited Liability Company
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Case No. ADJ10801516
Regular
Jul 24, 2017

JORGE RAMIREZ vs. MANN PACKING COMPANY, INC., ZURICH NORTH AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY

In this workers' compensation case, Jorge Ramirez is the applicant, and Mann Packing Company, Inc. and its insurer are the defendants. Both the applicant and defendants challenged judges in the Salinas District Office, exhausting available judicial options there. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board ordered the venue transferred to the San Jose District Office. The case will now be heard by Judge David Lauerman in San Jose.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardVenue ChangeChallengesAppeals Board Rule 10453Salinas District OfficeSan Jose District OfficePresiding Workers' Compensation JudgeJudge David LauermanApplicantDefendant
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Case No. ADJ9284444
Regular
Feb 11, 2018

MACARIA DIAZ vs. VPS COMPANIES, INC., NATIONAL CUSTOM PACKING, CYPRESS INSURANCE COMPANY, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESTATE COMPANIES

This case involves a Petition for Removal filed by the applicant. The petition was a response to an order continuing a mandatory settlement conference. Because the settlement conference proceeded as scheduled on December 16, 2015, the Petition for Removal is now moot. Accordingly, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has ordered the dismissal of the Petition for Removal.

Petition for RemovalMandatory Settlement ConferenceDismissedMootWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardAdministrative Law JudgeADJ9284444VPS COMPANIESINC.NATIONAL CUSTOM PACKING
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Case No. FRE 186612
Regular
Mar 26, 2008

, Jose Maravilla, vs. , JOSE AND FLORENCIA ALVERNAZ and CIGA, by CAMBRIDGE INTERGRATE SERVICES for FREMONT INSURANCE COMPANY, in liquidation; LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; CALIFORNIA INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, adjusted by GAB ROBINS

This case involves Liberty Mutual/Golden Eagle Insurance Company's petition for reconsideration of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) decision finding applicant sustained a cumulative trauma injury to both knees. The WCAB denied reconsideration, finding the Statute of Limitations defense was waived and that the *Benson* case regarding allocation of disability cause was not applicable as there was only one industrial injury. The WCAB adopted the WCJ's report in its entirety for its denial.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardJose MaravillaJose and Florencia AlvernaCIGAFremont Insurance CompanyLiberty Mutual Insurance CompanyCalifornia Indemnity Insurance CompanyGAB RobinsFRE 186612Opinion and Order Denying Petition for Reconsideration
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Case No. ADJ9090850
Regular
Jun 28, 2017

VINCE FERRAGAMO vs. ST. LOUIS RAMS, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for FREMONT INDEMNITY COMPANY, in liquidation, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, in liquidation, BUFFALO BILLS, INC., GREEN BAY PACKERS, NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY merged with HIGHLANDS INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) reversed a prior decision, finding that Vince Ferragamo's current claim for cumulative brain injury is not barred by a 1988 compromise and release agreement. The Board determined that the brain injury was unknown and not intended to be covered by the prior settlement, which focused on orthopedic and other known injuries. Therefore, the doctrine of res judicata did not preclude this new claim, and the case was returned for further proceedings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardVince FerragamoSt. Louis RamsFremont Indemnity CompanyHome Insurance CompanyBuffalo BillsGreen Bay PackersNorthwestern National Insurance CompanyHighlands Insurance Companycumulative trauma
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Case No. ADJ7110663
Regular
May 09, 2016

WILLIAM BO MATTHEWS vs. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS, ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK GIANTS, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA/ACE USA, DENVER GOLD, THE NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY

This case involves a petition for reconsideration of an arbitrator's decision regarding workers' compensation liability for a professional football player's cumulative trauma injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration and modified the arbitrator's award, finding the applicant sustained two separate cumulative trauma injuries due to distinct periods of employment exposure. Consequently, the WCAB ruled that the petitioner, Insurance Company of North America/ACE USA (ESIS), is not liable for contribution to another insurer, The North River Insurance Company (NRIC), which had mistakenly paid a portion of a settlement. The Board affirmed the finding of two injuries, citing a significant break in employment as creating separate compensable periods, but rescinded the award to NRIC, holding NRIC should recover nothing from ESIS.

WCABPetition for ReconsiderationArbitration DecisionContributionCumulative InjuryProfessional Football PlayerInsurance Company of North America/ACE USAZenith Insurance CompanyThe North River Insurance CompanyLabor Code Section 5500.5
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Case No. ADJ4445992 (MON 0029719)\nADJ887768 (MON 0029718)
Regular
Mar 30, 2017

BERNARD BILLIK vs. HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY, LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, WAUSAU INSURANCE COMPANY

The Court of Appeal ordered the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) to award applicant's attorney's fees for responding to a denied petition for writ of review. The applicant's counsel and the defendant's insurer subsequently stipulated to attorney's fees and costs totaling $6,492.50. The WCAB found this amount reasonable and issued an award for these fees and costs against Wausau Insurance Company, payable in addition to any compensation owed to the applicant.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardAttorney's FeesLabor Code § 5801Petition for Writ of ReviewRemandStipulationAppellate Attorney's FeesWausau Insurance CompanyHughes Aircraft CompanyLiberty Mutual Insurance Company
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Case No. ADJ3692070 (VNO 0358999) ADJ3657461 (VNO 0482460) ADJ2691803 (MON 0216775)
Regular
Jan 14, 2008

MARIA MALDONADO vs. DATA PRODUCTS CORPORATION, ALLIANZ INSURANCE COMPANY, ROYAL AND SUNALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, Arrowood Indemnity Company

Reconsideration granted to correct error in designating Royal & SunAlliance as liable; Allianz Insurance Company is the only party liable for benefits.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardData Products CorporationAllianz Insurance CompanyRoyal and Sunalliance Insurance CompanyArrowood Indemnity Companysuccessor liabilityStipulationsMandatory Settlement ConferenceFindings and AwardsPetition for Reconsideration
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Case No. ADJ7959316 ADJ8228747
Regular
Jul 05, 2018

ALAN LIVHITS vs. DEPENDABLE CARE TRANSPORTATION, DEPENDABLE CARE AMBULANCE, SUSSEX INSURANCE COMPANY, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE COMPANY, PRAETORIAN INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to address defendant California Insurance Company's (CIC) contentions. CIC disputes the arbitrator's finding that applicant was not employed by Dependable Care Ambulance and argues that certain insurance policies should provide coverage under equitable principles. The Board found the arbitrator's decision lacked an adequate evidentiary record, specifically noting the failure to admit and clearly identify documentary evidence. Therefore, the matter is returned to the arbitrator to create a complete record before issuing a new decision.

ADJ7959316ADJ8228747Dependable Care TransportationDependable Care AmbulanceCalifornia Insurance CompanyPraetorian Insurance CompanySussex Insurance CompanyPetition for ReconsiderationArbitratorLabor Code Section 5500.5
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Case No. ADJ2398835 (LAO 0799123)
Regular
Mar 26, 2010

LETICIA FERNANDEZ vs. MOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, CONVERIUM INSURANCE COMPANY/SRS, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, SEDGWICK, INC., LEGION INSURANCE COMPANY, VILLANOVA INSURANCE COMPANY

Converium Insurance Company sought reconsideration of a decision denying its claim for reimbursement from the California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA). Converium had paid workers' compensation benefits to Leticia Fernandez, but later argued these payments were made in error due to applicant's denial of a specific injury. The Arbitrator recommended denying reconsideration, finding that CIGA statutes, particularly Insurance Code Sections 1063.1(c)(5) and (9), prohibit reimbursement to solvent insurance carriers for claims that are not "covered claims" or are made by assignees or subrogated parties. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board adopted the Arbitrator's report, denying Converium's petition for reconsideration.

California Insurance Guarantee AssociationCIGAConverium Insurance CompanySRSLegion Insurance CompanyVillanova Insurance Companyliquidationreconsiderationarbitrator's reportspecific injury
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