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Case No. ADJ7673518, ADJ7647749
Regular
Jan 23, 2015

ANA DE AYALA vs. AO-THE UNIVERSITY CORPORATION / CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and reversed a prior ruling, finding the applicant sustained industrial injury to her neck. While the applicant testified to injuring her neck in a workplace incident and this was partially corroborated, the Board found insufficient evidence for other claimed injuries. The Board specifically disagreed with the administrative law judge's credibility assessment concerning the neck injury itself, relying on medical reports and testimony supporting the neck injury claim. The Board affirmed the denial of claims for all other alleged injuries, finding insufficient medical evidence to link them to the incident.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderIndustrial InjuryNeck InjuryBack InjurySpine InjuryUpper ExtremitiesPsycheGastroesophageal SystemInternal System
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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 The WCAB rescinded the decision and returned the case to the trial level, finding the medical opinions of Dr.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. ADJ7232076
En Banc
Sep 26, 2011

Tsegay Messele vs. Pitco Foods, Inc.; California Insurance Company

The Appeals Board holds that the 10-day period for agreeing on an AME under Labor Code § 4062.2(b) is extended by five days when the initial proposal is served by mail, and clarifies the method for calculating this time period, finding both parties' panel requests premature.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardTsegay MesselePitco FoodsInc.California Insurance CompanyADJ7232076Opinion and Decision After ReconsiderationOrder Granting RemovalDecision After RemovalEn Banc
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Case No. ADJ3885285 (FRE 0248529) ADJ3795787 (FRE 0247126)
Regular
Dec 30, 2008

Larry Shores vs. CITY OF MADERA; ACCLAMATION FRESNO

This case concerns a worker's compensation claim for a back and spine injury sustained by Larry Shores. The Board granted reconsideration, rescinded sanctions imposed on the defendant for litigation tactics, and rescinded a penalty for delayed temporary disability payments. However, it otherwise affirmed the finding of industrial injury, awarded penalties for unreasonable delay in medical treatment, and upheld the need for ongoing medical care, including surgery.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLarry ShoresCity of MaderaAcclamation FresnoADJ3885285ADJ3795787Opinion and Order Granting ReconsiderationFindings and AwardWCJIndustrial Injury
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Case No. ADJ2552674 (STK 0182074), ADJ2434993 (LAO 0814353), ADJ815249 (STK 0199201)
Regular
Jan 24, 2012

CARLOS GASCA vs. HOWARD MARTIN FARMS, CIGA through its servicing facility INTERCARE INSURANCE for PAULA INSURANCE, in liquidation, CALIFORNIA INDEMNITY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board rescinded the prior award and remanded the case for further proceedings. The Board found that Dr. Abelow's medical opinion lacked substantial evidence due to factual inaccuracies and assumptions, particularly regarding the applicant's injury causation and apportionment. Additionally, Dr. Kimmel's psychiatric opinion failed to meet legal causation standards, deferring to orthopedic findings. The lien claimant's contentions will be reviewed anew by the WCJ upon remand.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCarlos GascaHoward Martin FarmsCIGAIntercare InsurancePaula InsuranceCalifornia IndemnityJoint Findings and AwardAdministrative Law JudgeReconsideration
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Case No. ADJ8128282
Regular
Jan 23, 2014

ANGELA EGBIKUADJE vs. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATIONS, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and rescinded a prior award, returning the case for further proceedings. The defendant, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, argued that the applicant's psychiatric injury claim was preempted by the ADA and not proven under Labor Code section 3208.3. The Board found the original decision lacked proper analysis regarding predominant industrial causation and the good faith personnel action defense. Therefore, the case was remanded for further development of the record, including expert medical opinion on these issues.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardAngela EgbikuadjeCalifornia Department of Corrections and RehabilitationLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundADJ8128282Van Nuys District OfficeReconsiderationFindings and AwardIndustrial cumulative trauma injury
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Case No. ADJ8067157
Regular
Nov 30, 2012

MARISOL PERALTA vs. FROZEN YOGURT OF VALLEY VILLAGE, INC., STAR INSURANCE CO.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to further develop the record regarding applicant Marisol Peralta's alleged industrial injury. The WCAB rescinded the prior decision finding an injury, citing that the medical opinions were not substantial evidence as they lacked definitive causation findings and weren't based on complete medical histories. Crucially, neither physician reviewed applicant's full medical records, and one deferred causation due to pregnancy while the other awaited X-ray results. The case is returned to the trial level for further proceedings and a new decision by the WCJ.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardMarisol PeraltaFrozen Yogurt of Valley VillageInc.Star Insurance Co.Illinois Midwest Insurance AgencyLLCADJ8067157Opinion and Order Granting ReconsiderationDecision After Reconsideration
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Case No. ADJ11066144
Regular
Feb 12, 2018

ELVIA ANGUIANO DE RANGEL vs. RUIZ FOOD, SAFETY NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

This case concerns a workers' compensation claim for injuries sustained by Elvia Anguiano de Rangel while employed by Ruiz Food. The initial findings by the WCJ awarded injury to the right shoulder, neck, and low back, but the defendant sought reconsideration, arguing that prior medical reports should have res judicata effect and that current medical evidence is insufficient. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded the initial findings, and returned the case to the trial level. This decision stems from the Board's determination that neither the applicant's treating physician's report nor the defendant's relied-upon QME report constituted substantial medical evidence, necessitating further development of the record.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings of FactQualified Medical EvaluatorPanel Qualified Medical EvaluatorRes JudicataCollateral EstoppelSubstantial Medical EvidenceCumulative TraumaAgreed Medical Examiner
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Case No. ADJ3357881
Regular
Apr 06, 2012

HELEN DEMBY vs. MAXIM HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinding a previous award. The Board found that medical treatment provided by True Sleep LLC was not reasonable or necessary for the applicant's industrial injury. This decision was based on the lack of substantial medical evidence linking the treatment to the applicant's admitted back injury, and no evidence establishing a separate industrial sleep injury.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardHelen DembyMaxim Healthcare ServicesInsurance Company of the State of PennsylvaniaESISADJ3357881LAO 0874404Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardWCJ
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Case No. ADJ9805248
Regular
Aug 30, 2017

FRANCISCO PEREZ vs. MASSIVE PRINTS, HARTFORD/ SENTINEL INSURANCE COMPANY

The Appeals Board granted reconsideration of the WCJ's award due to questions regarding the substantiality of the Qualified Medical Evaluator's (QME) opinion. The Board found the QME's report and deposition testimony unreliable due to an incorrect work history, inadequate examination, and potentially flawed application of disability rating guidelines. Consequently, the Board affirmed the original award but deferred issues of permanent disability, apportionment, and attorney fees, returning the case to the WCJ for further proceedings and potentially a new medical evaluation.

WCABPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardPermanent DisabilityApportionmentAttorney FeesQualified Medical EvaluatorAgreed Medical ExaminerSubstantial EvidenceMedical Opinion
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