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Case No. ADJ1839916 (LBO 0396758)
Regular
Apr 19, 2016

JORGE LOPEZ vs. FASHION AVENUE INC., dba INTERNATIONAL GRAPHICS; FIRST COMP OMAHA, MARKEL INSURANCE

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to Ramirez & Associates regarding sanctions imposed by an administrative law judge. While affirming the jurisdiction to sanction Ramirez & Associates, the Board reduced the awarded costs from $1,376.00 to $1,152.00 due to excessive attorney time billed for travel and appearance at a lien conference. The Board rescinded the original order and substituted it with a new one imposing $1,000.00 in sanctions and the reduced costs.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationOrder Imposing SanctionsNotice of Intention to Impose SanctionsGood CauseJurisdictionDue Process ViolationExcessive SanctionsAttorney FeesCosts
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Case No. ADJ3136701 (SFO 0461921)
Regular
Jun 01, 2012

HORST ROBERT STAHL vs. COSTCO WHOLESALE CORP.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the lien claimant's petition for reconsideration, upholding the WCJ's finding that their lien was barred and ordering reimbursement of defendant's travel costs. The Board also initiated removal and intended to impose sanctions of $500 on the lien claimant's representative, Mark Gangl, and Recovery Resources, Inc. This action is due to material misrepresentations in their petition regarding the trial proceedings and costs. Sanctions are proposed for filing a petition that contained substantially misleading and factually unsupported statements.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationStatute of LimitationsLachesLien ClaimantsTravel CostsLabor Code § 5813SanctionsBad Faith ActionsFrivolous Tactics
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Case No. ADJ8204664
Regular
Dec 16, 2013

MARIA MUNOZ vs. FLOREZ FAMILY, INC. dba McDONALD'S RESTAURANT

This case involves a defendant's petition for reconsideration of an interlocutory order by a WCJ regarding the proper selection of a medical panel. The Appeals Board vacated its prior order granting reconsideration, finding that interlocutory orders are not subject to reconsideration. Additionally, the Board granted removal on its own motion due to the defense attorney's failure to respond to a notice of intent to impose sanctions. Consequently, the defense attorney was ordered to pay a $100 sanction to the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationSanctionsDefense AttorneyFindings and AwardFindings and OrderLabor Code section 4062.2Labor Code section 5900Interlocutory OrderRemoval
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Case No. ADJ2543755 (LAO 0831288)
Regular
Oct 26, 2015

HERIBERTO ARGUETA vs. MILLENNIUM MULTISPECIALTY MEDICAL GROUP, STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY

Pinnacle Lien Services' petition for reconsideration was granted because the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) lacked personal jurisdiction over Pinnacle when sanctions were imposed. The WCAB found that Pinnacle was never properly joined as a party nor given adequate notice of the proceedings leading to the sanctions. Despite this finding, the WCAB intends to impose a sanction on Pinnacle for failing to timely address the wrongly issued order, which wasted WCAB resources. Therefore, the prior order imposing sanctions on Pinnacle is rescinded, but Pinnacle faces potential new sanctions for its delay.

Pinnacle Lien ServicesPetition for ReconsiderationPetition to Set AsideLabor Code section 5804jurisdictionpersonal jurisdictiondue processNotice of Intent to SanctionJoint Findings and Ordersremoval
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Case No. ADJ7730252
Regular
Jul 22, 2015

MARIA OLVERA vs. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, SEDGWICK CMS

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board reconsidered sanctions imposed by a WCJ against applicant's attorney and representative for failing to disclose a cumulative trauma claim and proceeding to trial without a legal basis. The Board rescinded one sanction for failure to disclose, finding no legal mandate for immediate disclosure, and clarified which parties were sanctioned for proceeding to trial without basis, reducing the penalties. The Board affirmed the award of costs to the defendant for defending against these actions. One Commissioner dissented, believing the conduct was not sanctionable given the evidence presented by applicant's representatives.

WCABSanctionsCostsLabor Code 5813Rule 10561Hearing RepresentativeCumulative TraumaSpecific InjuryDue ProcessBill of Particulars
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Case No. ADJ3113473
Regular
Sep 29, 2014

PAMELA JACKSON vs. WEST COAST SIGNS, GRANITE STATE INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, rescinded a prior sanctions order, and issued a new order imposing reduced sanctions of $500 against a lien claimant and its representative. The claimant's representative mistakenly believed the applicant's case was resolved based on an outdated EAMS entry, leading to the premature filing of a Declaration of Readiness and subsequent failure to appear at a lien conference. While acknowledging the filing and non-appearance errors, the Board reduced the sanctions from $1,500 to $500, citing the claimant's "honest mistake" in interpreting the EAMS record. The matter was returned to the trial level for further proceedings.

Declaration of ReadinessElectronic Adjudication Management Systemlien claimantSanctions OrderPetition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals Boardcase in chiefStipulations with Request for AwardPetition to Reopenpermanent disability
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Case No. ADJ7508584
Regular
Sep 30, 2014

CALVIN WRIGHT vs. HEALTH NET, INC.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration of a prior order regarding temporary total disability (TTD) indemnity payments. The WCAB found the defendant's attorney's petition for reconsideration frivolous and filed in bad faith, noting the attorney attempted to disregard a prior stipulation on average weekly earnings and TTD rate. Consequently, the WCAB issued a notice of intention to impose sanctions of up to $2,500 against the attorney for bad faith actions, delay, and failure to comply with procedural rules. The WCAB will affirm the prior order directing the defendant to pay the TTD difference owed to the applicant.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationSanctionsAttorney FeesStipulationTemporary Total Disability (TTD) IndemnityAverage Weekly EarningsWCJBad FaithFrivolous
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Case No. ADJ8988577
Regular
Jan 03, 2015

GUILLERMINA AGUILAR vs. CERTIFIED CONCIERGE SERVICES/OASIS OUTSOURCING

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed the defendant's petition for reconsideration of a trial setting order, finding it was not a final order. The WCAB also denied the defendant's petition for removal, finding no significant prejudice or irreparable harm from proceeding to trial on injury AOE/COE. However, the WCAB granted removal on its own motion to issue a notice of intent to sanction the defendant and defense counsel for filing a frivolous petition in bad faith, potentially imposing up to \$1,500 plus costs. The Board cited prior similar findings against the same defendant and counsel as a basis for the potential sanctions.

Petition for ReconsiderationPetition for RemovalAOE/COE trialmandatory settlement conferenceQualified Medical ExaminerQME panelnon-final ordersanctionsbad faith filingLabor Code Section 3600(a)(10)
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Case No. ADJ673354 (ANA 0365640)
Regular
Oct 22, 2013

HECTOR PASILLAS vs. JP GERGEN CONSTRUCTION, MIDCENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) imposed sanctions of $1,500 on a lien claimant and its representatives for filing an untimely and unjustified Petition for Reconsideration. The Petition contained material misrepresentations, lacked merit, and was improperly verified. The WCAB also awarded the defendant $1,650 in attorney's fees and costs. The lien claimant's untimely and insufficient response did not provide good cause to avoid sanctions. Jurisdiction was returned to the trial level after the sanctions were ordered.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationUntimely FilingSanctionsLegal Service BureauBack Pain Chiropractic CenterDr. HewkoMisrepresentationWithout MeritDefective Verification
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Case No. ADJ8693165
Regular
Sep 03, 2013

JEREMY VALENCIA vs. AGI PUBLISHING, INC., LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration and rescinded an order imposing sanctions against the injured worker's attorney. This was due to improper service of the sanctions order and lack of sufficient notice, preventing the attorney from an adequate opportunity to be heard. The WCAB denied the petition for disqualification of the judge, finding no evidence of bias. The petition concerning the notice of intention to dismiss the case was dismissed as it was not a final order.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for DisqualificationPetition for ReconsiderationOrder Imposing SanctionsNotice of Intention to DismissWCJInjured WorkerCounselService of ProcessOfficial Address Record
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