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Case No. ADJ8026817
Regular
Apr 22, 2013

MARIA OCHOA vs. RANGERS DIE CASTING COMPANY, COMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration of a decision finding the applicant sustained injury to her respiratory system and psyche AOE/COE. The WCAB rescinded the decision and returned the case to the trial level, finding the medical opinions of Dr. Lipper and Dr. Curtis lacked substantiality. Specifically, the physicians failed to provide clear diagnoses, quantify exposures, or adequately explain causation. The Board noted contradictory testimony from the applicant's supervisor and insufficient evidence to support the initial findings.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardMaria OchoaRangers Die Casting CompanyCOMPWEST INSURANCE COMPANYADJ8026817Los Angeles District OfficeOpinion and Order Granting ReconsiderationDecision After ReconsiderationFindings of FactWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge (WCJ)
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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. LAO 823855, LAO 823856
Regular
Oct 03, 2007

PEDRO M. RODRIGUEZ vs. RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY

The applicant sought reconsideration of a denial of workers' compensation benefits, which was based on the finding that his claims were filed after notice of termination. The Board affirmed the denial, concluding that the applicant's job abandonment led to a termination prior to the filing of his claims. The Board also determined that the employer properly denied both the specific and cumulative trauma claims, thus negating a presumption of compensability.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderFindings of FactAdministrative Law JudgeApplicantDefendantRalphs Grocery CompanySecurity GuardIndustrial Injury
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Case No. ADJ1566624 (MON 0329177) ADJ4125360 (MON 0329180)
Regular
Jul 19, 2011

LAURA LINDQUIST vs. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE; CORVEL CORPORATION

This case concerns the correct permanent disability rating schedule to apply for an injury occurring before January 1, 2005. The Board affirmed the WCJ's decision to use the 1997 PDRS, finding an exception applied due to prior medical reporting indicating permanent disability. However, the Board amended the permanent disability indemnity award and attorney's fee amount based on the WCJ's correction of a mathematical error. The case is returned to the trial level for further proceedings reflecting this corrected award.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDFindings and AwardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings of Factpermanent disabilitypermanent disability indemnity2005 Permanent Disability Rating Schedule1997 Permanent Disability Rating ScheduleLabor Code section 4660(d)treating physician
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Case No. ADJ4151507 (SFO 0487197)
Regular
Feb 02, 2020

Tracy Sullivan vs. Café Amsterdam, State Compensation Insurance Fund

The Appeals Board granted reconsideration and amended the previous award, finding the applicant's burn injury did not qualify for the "severe burns" exception to the temporary disability indemnity limit under Labor Code section 4656(c)(3)(D). Consequently, temporary disability indemnity is limited to 104 weeks from the commencement of payments on August 10, 2004. The Board affirmed the WCJ's finding that the applicant's psychiatric injury was compensable, meeting the "sudden and extraordinary" employment condition exception. Clerical errors in the original findings were also corrected.

ADJ4151507SFO 0487197Tracy SullivanCafé AmsterdamState Compensation Insurance FundPetition for ReconsiderationFindings Award and OrderWCJindustrial injurycervical spine
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Case No. ADJ2500161 (BAK 0135729) ADJ3225816 (BAK 0135708) ADJ2766892 (BAK 0147317)
Regular
Mar 03, 2014

HECTOR GOMEZ vs. WATER WAYS IRRIGATION, GOLDEN EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY

The Board granted reconsideration and rescinded the PWCJ's December 9, 2013 award. The PWCJ conceded errors in rating permanent disability for separate injuries and improperly amending a prior finding. The case is returned to the trial level for proper notice, further proceedings on all three injury claims, and a new decision. The PWCJ also needs to address the correct indemnity rate for the vocational rehabilitation hernia injury.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPermanent Partial DisabilityVocational Rehabilitation InjuryApportionmentIndemnity RateFindings of FactOrder Amending Finding of FactRescindedReturned to Trial LevelIndustrial Injury
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Case No. ADJ15834374
Regular
Apr 14, 2025

HARMINDER SINGH vs. SUNVIEW LOGISTICS, INC.; SPEED INTERMODAL; MANPREET SINGH; CLEAR SPRING INSURANCE

The case involves Harminder Singh, a truck driver, claiming a workers' compensation injury while employed by Sunview Logistics, Inc. and/or Manpreet Singh dba Speed Intermodal. The Workers' Compensation Administrative Law Judge (WCJ) initially found joint employment and joint and several liability between Sunview Logistics and Speed Intermodal. Defendant Speed Intermodal sought reconsideration, arguing a lack of substantial evidence for joint employment. The Appeals Board denied the petition for reconsideration, concurring with the WCJ's findings of fact regarding joint employment, citing substantial documentary and testimonial evidence.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardSunview LogisticsSpeed IntermodalManpreet Singhjoint employmentjoint and several liabilitypetition for reconsiderationFindings and OrderLabor Code section 5909Electronic Adjudication Management System (EAMS)
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Case No. ADJ10954606
Regular
Mar 09, 2020

DORIT DAVIDOFF vs. UCLA MEDICAL CENTER, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to clarify findings of fact regarding industrial injury AOE/COE. The Board rescinded the previous decision and substituted a new Findings and Award to specifically address the stipulated injury to the lumbar spine, ensuring the award of permanent disability benefits was properly supported. The Board clarified that stipulations agreed upon by the parties should be treated as findings of fact to meet statutory requirements. The decision confirms permanent disability for the left ankle, thoracic spine, and lumbar spine, denies claims for neck and knee injuries, and orders further medical treatment and attorney fees.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardIndustrial InjuryLumbar SpineThoracic SpineLeft AnkleAOE/COEStipulationJurisdictional FactsFindings of Fact
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Case No. ADJ9701120, ADJ10123214, ADJ10696420
Regular
Jan 16, 2020

SANDRA GENOVESE vs. DENNY'S INC., HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE MIDWEST, GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES, INC.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded a Joint Findings of Facts and Orders that had set aside a settlement agreement based on findings of duress and coercion by the applicant's former attorney. The WCAB found insufficient evidence in the record, particularly the absence of witness testimony and specific exhibits, to support a finding of duress or coercion by a preponderance of the evidence. The matter is returned to the trial level for applicant to present further evidence. Applicant's subsequent petition for reconsideration of the WCAB's decision to grant reconsideration was dismissed as moot.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardJoint Findings of Facts and OrdersPetition for ReconsiderationPetition for RemovalJoint Third Party-Compromise & Releaseduresscoerciongood causestipulationsettlement agreement
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Case No. ADJ10204117
Regular
Aug 01, 2018

ROBERT REESE vs. MATELL, INC., Administered by ESIS

In *Reese v. Matell, Inc.*, the defendant sought reconsideration of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board's (WCAB) Findings of Fact. Both parties jointly requested reconsideration and a remand to allow them additional time to negotiate a settlement. The WCAB granted reconsideration, rescinded the original Findings of Fact, and returned the case to the trial level for further proceedings. This decision is not a final determination on the merits, but rather an opportunity for the parties to resolve the matter.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings of FactWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardAdministrative Law JudgeReport and RecommendationJoint LetterSettlementRemandOff CalendarSuspend Labor Code Section 5909
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