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Case No. ADJ14951750 (MF); ADJ15106978
Regular
Jul 07, 2025

JORGE ARMANDO GARAY SANCHEZ vs. BLAKE MCCLURE

Applicant Jorge Armando Garay Sanchez sought reconsideration of a Finding of Fact and Order (F&O) issued by a WCJ, which concluded he failed to prove industrial injuries on two separate dates. The Appeals Board granted the petition, finding that the defendant, Blake McClure, had admitted applicant's employment and failed to rebut the employment presumption. The Board rescinded the original F&O and substituted a new one, affirming that applicant claimed industrial injuries to his left knee, ankle, and foot on July 15, 2021, and to his head and neck on February 3, 2020, further noting the defendant was uninsured. The case has been returned to the WCJ for further proceedings consistent with this decision.

Petition for ReconsiderationFinding of Fact and OrderWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardWCJIndustrial InjuryLeft KneeLeft AnkleLeft FootHead and NeckUninsured Employer
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Case No. RDG 0119917
Regular
Feb 04, 2008

WILLIAM ROBERTS vs. BURGER KING, ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY

This case affirmed a finding of 100% permanent disability for an industrial injury to an assistant manager's left knee, shoulder, hip, and leg. The Appeals Board ruled that a physician's report indicating the existence of permanent disability before reaching the "permanent and stationary" status qualified for using the older 1997 permanent disability rating schedule. The Board found substantial evidence supported the 100% rating, deferring to the WCJ's credibility assessment.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPermanent Disability Rating ScheduleReconsiderationIndustrial InjuryAssistant ManagerLeft KneeLeft ShoulderLeft HipLeft LegPermanent Disability
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Case No. ADJ7253920
Regular
Aug 12, 2011

CHRISTINE RUDALF vs. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO

This case involves the County of San Bernardino seeking reconsideration of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) decision. The original judge found the applicant sustained industrial injuries to her ankle, knee, and foot, and that she required further medical treatment, including a repeat MRI. The defendant argued the agreed medical examiner's (AME) reports were not properly considered substantial evidence and that further record development was unwarranted. The WCAB granted reconsideration and removal, rescinded the original decision, and returned the matter to the trial level. The WCAB concluded the AME's reports constituted substantial evidence, rejecting the prior finding that further medical development was necessary.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationRemovalFindings and AwardOffice Assistant IIIIndustrial InjuryLeft AnkleLeft KneeLeft FootTemporary Total Disability
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Case No. ADJ1357359 (ANA 0384919) ADJ2070955 (ANA 0381261) ADJ2274268 (ANA 0381264) ADJ1962006 (ANA 0381265)
Regular
Oct 04, 2011

JOSE RIVERA vs. CENTRAL FREIGHT LINES, ARROWWOOD INDEMNITY COMPANY

This case concerns the proper rating schedule for Jose Rivera's multiple industrial injuries. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that the administrative law judge erred by applying the 1997 rating schedule to all injuries. Specifically, the Board determined that the 2005 rating schedule should apply to the lumbar spine injury, as the medical report cited did not indicate permanent disability. However, a report from November 2004 did indicate permanent disability for the left lower extremity injury, thus allowing the use of the 1997 schedule for that specific injury. The Board rescinded the prior award and remanded the case for further proceedings and a new decision.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardJose RiveraCentral Freight LinesArrowwood IndemnityJoint Findings and AwardPermanent DisabilityLumbar SpinePsycheLeft WristLeft Foot
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Case No. ADJ4111589, ADJ2809505, ADJ4372783, ADJ1391390, ADJ2081394, ADJ8992669
Regular
Oct 09, 2015

GUILLERMO CORNEJO vs. SOLAR TURBINES, INC.

This case involves a worker who sustained multiple admitted industrial injuries to his right foot, back, right thigh, psyche, right lower extremity, and hands. The applicant alleged a subsequent left shoulder condition arose as a compensable consequence of these prior injuries due to a fall. Initially, an administrative law judge found the fall was not industrial, ruling the applicant merely tripped. However, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that medical evidence established the applicant's admitted industrial injuries caused weakness in his right lower extremity and balance issues, which contributed to his fall. Therefore, the Board reversed the prior ruling, determining the left shoulder condition was a compensable consequence of the original industrial injuries.

compensable consequenceadmitted industrial injuriesleft shoulder conditionright footright lower extremitybalanceweaknessfallL4-L5 fusionradiculopathy
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Case No. ADJ10572648
Regular
Jul 31, 2017

MONICA RAMIREZ vs. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES-IN HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

This case involves a clerical error in a WCJ's Findings and Order which erroneously stated the applicant did not sustain injury to her psyche. The applicant petitioned for reconsideration, arguing this finding was contrary to evidence. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration solely to correct this clerical error, clarifying the applicant did not sustain injury to her left ankle, foot, and skin. The Board affirmed the WCJ's original decision regarding the applicant taking nothing, largely due to giving great weight to the WCJ's credibility determination.

WCABPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderWorkers' Compensation Judgeindustrial injurypsycheclerical errorcredibility determinationGarza v. Workmen's Comp. Appeals Bd.Toccalino v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd.
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Case No. VNO 0456809
Regular
Oct 02, 2007

JAVAD BASSIRY, vs. AMERICAN RESIDENTIAL SERVICES; ZURICH NORTH AMERICA

This case involves Javad Bassiry's workers' compensation claim for injuries sustained as a plumber tech. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend a finding of fact regarding the specific body parts injured. Ultimately, the Board affirmed the original decision but with the clarified finding of injury to the applicant's left shoulder, neck, left arm, left wrist, and lower abdominal muscle.

Javad BassiryAmerican Residential ServicesZurich North AmericaVNO 0456809ReconsiderationJuly 30 2007Plumber techOccupational Group No. 481March 8 2002Left shoulder
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Case No. ADJ9176582
Regular
Feb 21, 2020

MARIA MORENO vs. GARROUTTE FARMS, ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration of a prior award finding applicant sustained industrial injury to her left shoulder, left wrist, left hip, and low back, causing temporary and permanent disability. While the Board denied the defendant's petition regarding the low back injury and temporary disability, it deferred the issue of the permanent disability rating. This deferral includes a potential increase to the whole person impairment for pain, which will be determined at the trial level after further hearing. The Board confirmed an award for additional temporary total disability and further medical treatment.

ADJ9176582Petition for ReconsiderationFindings Award and OrderIndustrial InjuryLeft ShoulderLeft WristLeft HipLow BackTemporary DisabilityPermanent Disability
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Case No. ADJ8411201
Regular
Feb 04, 2014

EMMETT MARSHALL vs. BREWER CORPORATION, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE OF PENNSYLVANIA

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration of a prior award finding industrial injury to the applicant's left foot and back, with temporary disability and future medical treatment. While affirming the injury to the left foot, the WCAB rescinded the finding of back injury. The temporary disability rate was also amended to reflect the statutory maximum of $1,074.64 per week, from the previously awarded $1,126.06. The decision otherwise affirmed the original findings.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardPile DriverIndustrial InjuryLeft FootTemporary DisabilityMaximum Wage EarnerMedical TreatmentTallahassee Orthopedic ClinicWorkers' Compensation Appeals Board
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Case No. ADJ9803787
Regular
Jul 18, 2016

JAMES EARLEY vs. CHINO STATE PRISON, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied both the applicant's and defendant's petitions for reconsideration of the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) Findings of Fact. The ALJ found the applicant sustained a cumulative injury to his left shoulder and foot arising out of and occurring in the course of employment, and that the claim was not barred by the statute of limitations. The Board agreed with the ALJ's reasoning that the applicant's voluntary retirement and lack of awareness of the work-related nature of his cumulative trauma prevented an award of temporary disability benefits. The Board also upheld the ALJ's finding that the statute of limitations did not bar the claim, as the applicant did not know or should have known his condition was work-related until recently.

Cumulative traumaStatute of limitationsTemporary disability indemnityCorrectional OfficerFindings of FactPetition for ReconsiderationLabor Code section 5412WCJWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardLeft shoulder injury
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