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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 The WCAB rescinded the decision and returned the case to the trial level, finding the medical opinions of Dr.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. ADJ400686 (VNO 0499836)
Regular
Nov 08, 2016

MICHAEL CURZI vs. PHARMAVITE, LLC, TRAVELERS DIAMOND BAR

In *Curzi v. Pharmavite, LLC*, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to further study the case. The WCAB amended the original decision to defer issues of sleep disorder, permanent disability, apportionment, and attorney fees. This action was taken to allow for further development of the record regarding the industrial causation of the sleep disorder. The matter is returned to the trial level for further proceedings and a new decision by the WCJ.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPharmaviteLLCTravelers Diamond BarADJ400686VNO 0499836Opinion and Decision After ReconsiderationFindings and Awardcomputer operatorindustrial injury
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Case No. ADJ8782360
Regular
Jun 01, 2018

Eldridge Taylor vs. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The California Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied a petition for reconsideration, affirming a prior award to Eldridge Taylor. The award included permanent disability for cumulative trauma injuries, sleep disorder, and hearing loss. The employer argued the sleep disorder rating was subsumed by orthopedic pain, the hearing loss lacked substantial evidence, and the WCJ failed to properly apportion non-industrial factors. The Board adopted the WCJ's report, finding sufficient medical evidence for the sleep disorder and hearing loss. The dissenting opinion argued the sleep disorder award should be rescinded as it stemmed solely from industrial pain already rated.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardEldridge TaylorCalifornia Department of Corrections and RehabilitationLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundADJ8782360Cumulative TraumaCorrectional OfficerParole OfficerSleep Disorder
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Case No. ADJ2630861 (LAO 0880530)
Regular
Nov 16, 2012

MARTHA PONCE vs. ASHLEY & J PHARMACY CORP, dba ROSS MEDICAL PHARMACY, EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to amend a prior award, rescinding the permanent disability award for applicant's sleep loss. While the applicant was found to have sustained cumulative trauma injury to her neck, back, and psyche, the Board determined that an additional impairment rating for sleep loss was duplicative of existing orthopedic and psychiatric ratings. The original award of 53% permanent disability was reduced to 47%, and the attorney's fees were adjusted accordingly. The Board also rejected the defendant's argument for apportionment to a specific back injury, as the cumulative trauma finding was already final.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardAshley & J Pharmacy CorpEmployers Compensation Insurance CompanyMartha PonceOpinion and Order Granting ReconsiderationDecision After Reconsiderationsleep losscumulative trauma injuryneckback
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Case No. ADJ3896064 (SAL 0121108)
Regular
Aug 08, 2012

BRUCE AYERS vs. GRANITE ROCK COMPANY, ZURICH AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board order denies reconsideration of a prior award finding permanent and total disability. The applicant's treating physician and vocational experts opined that the applicant's multiple impairments, including chronic pain, medication side effects, and sleep disturbances, render him unemployable. The Board found the defendant failed to present a fair and complete picture of the medical evidence regarding the applicant's employability, specifically omitting key portions of the physician's opinion. The Board also noted the defendant's attempt to reopen discovery regarding sleep medication was without merit, as the applicant's testimony was credible and the existing evidence supported his ongoing disability.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardGranite Rock CompanyZurich American Insurance CompanyPetition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeSleep StudySleep MedicationEarning CapacitySuitable and Gainful EmploymentVocational Experts
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Case No. VNO 0509254
Regular
Apr 17, 2008

CAROL LEVENSON vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case involves a claim for bilateral hearing loss and tinnitus allegedly caused by noise exposure during firearms training. The Appeals Board found the opinion of the Agreed Medical Evaluator, Dr. Grossan, to be substantial evidence, concluding that the applicant's conditions were not work-related. Consequently, the Board denied the applicant's claim for hearing loss and tinnitus, awarding only reimbursement for medical-legal liens.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardRemovalTemporary DisabilityFindings and AwardLicensing Program AnalystBilateral Hearing LossFirearms TrainingShooting RangeTinnitusQualified Medical Evaluator (QME)
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Case No. ADJ7527781; ADJ7527786
Regular
Feb 05, 2016

OCTAVIO ESPINOZA vs. TORRES FARM LABOR, SEABRIGHT INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the applicant's petition for reconsideration, amending the original award to defer the finding of permanent disability and attorney's fees. The Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration, affirming the original award regarding future medical treatment for internal injuries. The case is returned to the WCJ for further proceedings, including consideration of a sleep study report and development of the record concerning permanent disability. The Board agreed that substantial evidence supported the finding of industrial injury to internal organs and the need for future medical treatment.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardIndustrial InjuryPermanent DisabilityTemporary Total DisabilityFuture Medical TreatmentPetition for ReconsiderationFindings of FactJoint AwardWCJSubstantial Evidence
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Case No. ADJ70 84052
Regular
Mar 23, 2015

Edwin Martinez vs. Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the defendant's petition for reconsideration. The Board adopted the Workers' Compensation Judge's report, which found a compensable sleep disorder and awarded additional permanent disability. The Board also found that the judge's order regarding the Employment Development Department (EDD) lien was a non-final order and denied the defendant's related contention.

Sleep disordercompensable sleep disorderpermanent disabilityWCJ discretionEDD lienreimbursementpetition for reconsiderationabuse of discretionWPIpsychiatric injury
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Case No. ADJ3321601
Regular
Oct 20, 2008

Sean Walker vs. Bridge Capital Lending Group, The Hartford Insurance Company

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a finding that the applicant did not sustain an industrial injury to his right knee or suffer sleep loss. While a presumption of compensability applied due to the employer's failure to reject the claim within 90 days, the applicant's testimony regarding the expectation of employment for an after-hours basketball game was found not credible. Therefore, the presumption was rebutted, and the applicant's claim was denied.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderIndustrial InjuryRight KneeSleep LossLoan OfficerPresumption of CompensabilityLabor Code § 5402(b)Rebutted Presumption
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Case No. ADJ6772869
Regular
Jan 17, 2012

Michelle Jones vs. CITY OF LONG BEACH

This case involves a worker seeking compensation for a sleep disorder in addition to her admitted industrial shoulder injury. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and rescinded the prior award. The Board found that the applicant's hypersomnia was not a separate ratable sleep disorder, but rather a consequence of pain from her industrial shoulder injury. Therefore, the case was returned for a new permanent disability rating that excludes the sleep disorder.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardIndustrial InjurySleep DisorderPermanent DisabilityRight ShoulderHypersomniaAMA GuidesPain Questionnaire
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