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Case No. ADJ7373420
Regular
Oct 21, 2014

JAIME TORRES TAVERA vs. T AND P FARMS, ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) has granted the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration in the case of Jaime Torres Tavera v. T And P Farms; Zenith Insurance Company. This decision was made due to statutory time constraints and an initial review suggesting further study of the factual and legal issues is necessary. The WCAB aims to thoroughly understand the record to issue a just and reasoned decision after reconsideration. All future communications related to this case must be filed in writing with the WCAB Commissioners' office, not any district office or via e-filing.

Petition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardT and P FarmsZenith Insurance CompanyAugust 62014statutory time constraintsfactual issueslegal issuesjust and reasoned decision
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Case No. ADJ6617605
Regular
Nov 07, 2011

ALFONSO ALCARAZ vs. HRONIS, INC., ZENITH INSURANCE COMPANY

This case involved a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision where sanctions were imposed on two lien claimants, K. Rad Payman, M.D., and Silver Orthopedic Center. These sanctions, totaling $250 each, were levied because the lien claimants failed to respond to a Notice of Intention to Impose Sanctions issued on September 13, 2011. The Board adopted and incorporated the reasoning from that prior notice into its current order. The sanctions are payable to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardDismissing PetitionsReconsiderationGranting RemovalNotice of Intention to Impose SanctionsLien ClaimantsK. Rad Payman M.D.Silver Orthopedic CenterSanctions$250.00
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Case No. ADJ2300229 (FRE 0183072) ADJ2635018 (FRE 0183073) ADJ3725774 (FRE 0183074)
Regular
Jul 19, 2016

ROBERT D. TULL vs. GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICE, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for CALIFORNIA COMPENSATION, In Liquidation

This case concerns Robert D. Tull's workers' compensation claims against General Lighting Service and the California Insurance Guarantee Association. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an Opinion and Order Granting Petition for Reconsideration. Pending their Decision After Reconsideration, all future communications related to these cases must be directed to the Board's San Francisco office. This order reflects a procedural step in the ongoing appeals process for Tull's claims.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationCalifornia Insurance Guarantee AssociationLiquidationDecision After ReconsiderationOffice of the CommissionersMullen & FilippiService by MailDouglas LowRobert D. Tull
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Case No. ADJ1505960 (RDG 0127227)
Regular
May 29, 2009

JOSEPH RHOADS vs. WESTERN READY MIX, INC.; and TRAVELERS PROPERTY \& CASUALTY

This case involves a petition for reconsideration filed by defendant Western Ready Mix, Inc., and its insurer, Travelers Property & Casualty, regarding a March 12, 2009 decision. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has granted this petition for reconsideration. This action is necessary to allow the Board further time to thoroughly review the factual and legal issues presented. The Board intends to issue a just and reasoned decision after a complete understanding of the record.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationGranting PetitionDecision After ReconsiderationStatutory Time ConstraintsFactual IssuesLegal IssuesJust and Reasoned DecisionFurther ProceedingsOfficial Address Record
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Case No. ADJ8926570
Regular
Apr 25, 2016

SANDRA KOZUCH vs. AMERICAN GUARD SERVICES, INTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICES

This case involves a petition for reconsideration filed by Sandra Kozuch that has been denied by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). The WCAB adopted and incorporated the reasoning of the workers' compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) in their report. Therefore, the WCAB's order formally denies Kozuch's request for reconsideration of a prior decision.

ADJ8926570KIZERMULLEN FILIPPISANDRA KOZUCHAMERICAN GUARD SERVICESINTERCARE HOLDINGS INSURANCE SERVICESWORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDPETITION FOR RECONSIDERATIONDENIEDWCJ REPORT
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Case No. ADJ9000343
Regular
Nov 22, 2013

VINCE SNELLING vs. SYAR INDUSTRIES, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

Both Syar Industries and National Union Fire Insurance Company withdrew their Petitions for Reconsideration of the November 22, 2013, decision. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has dismissed these petitions. This dismissal means the original decision remains in effect as no further appeals were pursued. The case is now closed on this reconsideration matter.

Petitions for ReconsiderationDismissedWithdrawnWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardApplicantDefendantsSyar IndustriesNational Union Fire Insurance CompanyADJ9000343Santa Rosa District Office
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Case No. ADJ8606267, ADJ8963104
Regular
Nov 26, 2014

MOHAMMAD KHAN vs. COTATI CHEVRON, EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case involved applicant Mohammad Khan and defendants Cotati Chevron and Employers Compensation Insurance Fund. The petitioner, who filed a petition for reconsideration of a November 26, 2014 decision, subsequently withdrew that petition. Therefore, the Board issued an order dismissing the petition for reconsideration.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationDismissedApplicantDefendantCase NumbersSanta Rosa District OfficeOrderWithdrawnPetitioner
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Case No. ADJ607586
Regular
Oct 19, 2009

SADEGH MOTIEY vs. SACRAMENTO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION, Administered By SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY

The Petition for Reconsideration is denied for the reasons stated in the WCJ's report.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardSadegh MotieySacramento County Office of EducationSchools Insurance AuthorityOrder Denying ReconsiderationPetition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeWCJ ReportMullen & FilippiMoorad Clark
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Case No. ADJ2165521
Regular
Mar 26, 2009

RICHARD HADDAD vs. COUNTY OF SONOMA, REMIF

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) order denies the Petition for Removal filed by Richard Haddad, the applicant, against the County of Sonoma and REMIF. The WCAB adopted the report of the workers' compensation administrative law judge and found no basis to grant removal. Therefore, the petition was denied.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDPetition for RemovalDENIEDCOUNTY OF SONOMAREMIFADJ2165521SRO 0128011ADJ128765SFO 0490343administrative law judge
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Case No. ADJ9292791
Regular
Sep 29, 2015

HIEP LE NGOC NGUYEN vs. OAKS CLUB ROOM, NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY, NATIONWIDE AGRIBUSINESS INSURANCE COMPANY

This case concerns applicant's petition for removal after the WCJ denied their request for a new Qualified Medical Examiner (QME) panel. The denial was based on the original QME's failure to issue a timely supplemental report despite two requests. Although the QME claimed non-receipt of the requests, the supplemental report has now been provided. The Appeals Board denied removal, finding that issuing a new panel would only cause further delay given the report is now available.

Petition for RemovalQualified Medical ExaminerSupplemental ReportRule 38(i)Administrative Law JudgeWCJ ReportPrejudiceIrreparable HarmUntimely ReportPanel Qualified Medical Examiner
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