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Case No. ADJ652823 (EUR 0035100)
Regular
Jun 30, 2016

PATRICK TERRY vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PELICAN BAY STATE PRISON, Legally Uninsured, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES

This case involves petitions for reconsideration from both the applicant and defendant regarding prior findings and awards. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration of both petitions. The prior decision was rescinded, and the case is remanded to the trial level for further proceedings and a new decision by the workers' compensation judge. This action was taken partly due to the applicant's subsequent death in an automobile accident, the industrial causation of which remains unclear.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPelican Bay State PrisonLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundAdjusting AgencyPetition for ReconsiderationJoint Findings Orders AwardsReport and RecommendationWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeRescind
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Case No. ADJ9137221; ADJ9590905
Regular
Nov 13, 2015

Robert Rodriguez vs. State of California, Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, Pelican Bay State Prison, State Compensation Insurance Fund

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) rescinded the previous Findings and Order and returned the case for further proceedings. The WCAB found that the original ruling erroneously barred claims for the applicant's left shoulder, knees, and feet due to the statute of limitations. Applicant's contention that the employer failed to provide claim forms and notice, which could toll the statute, requires further examination. The WCAB also ordered a review of the applicant's right shoulder, hand, and thumb injury claim.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCumulative InjuryStatute of LimitationsTollingDate of InjuryMedical TreatmentApportionmentClaim FormNotice of RightsDepartment of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Case No. ADJ7562564 ADJ7962683
Regular
Nov 04, 2014

RICHARD ORR vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, PELICAN BAY STATE PRISON, Legally Uninsured, Adjusted By STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case involves a workers' compensation appeal where the employer sought reconsideration of a prior award. The primary issues were a clerical error in the temporary disability (TD) indemnity rate and the duration of TD benefits. The Board granted reconsideration to correct the TD rate to $601.67 and amended the TD period from August 12, 2011, to August 12, 2013, applying the 104-week limit under Labor Code section 4656(c)(2). The Board affirmed the finding that the injury was to the applicant's psyche.

Pelican Bay State Prisoncorrectional cook supervisorindustrial injurypsychehypertensiontachycardiatemporary disability indemnityLabor Code section 4656(c)(2)104 compensable weeksclerical error
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Case No. ADJ4653074 (BAK 0152415)
Regular
Oct 03, 2013

ROBERT HUFF vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CDCR - CORCORAN STATE PRISON, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES

This case involves Robert Huff's workers' compensation claim against the State of California, CDCR - Corcoran State Prison. The defendant filed a petition for reconsideration of a previous decision. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted this petition because they need more time to thoroughly review the factual and legal issues. This action is taken to ensure a just and reasoned decision after further study and potential proceedings. All future filings related to this case must be submitted in writing directly to the WCAB Commissioners' office, not to any district office or via e-filing.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationGrantedCorcoran State PrisonLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundCase Number ADJ4653074Opinion and OrderStatutory Time ConstraintsFactual and Legal Issues
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Case No. ADJ6853853
Regular
Oct 05, 2012

KYB FUGFUGOSH vs. SAN QUENTIN STATE PRISON, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration of a finding that San Quentin State Prison committed serious and willful misconduct. The applicant, an inmate kitchen worker, sustained a right shoulder injury on June 18, 2008, after being ordered to work despite presenting medical documentation of his injury and post-surgical condition. The Board upheld the Administrative Law Judge's finding that prison officials' failure to acknowledge and act on the applicant's medical limitations constituted a reckless disregard for his safety, proximately causing his injury. The employer's arguments regarding perjured testimony and newly discovered evidence were rejected.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardSan Quentin State PrisonState Compensation Insurance Fundserious and willful misconductadmitted injurykitchen workerarthroscopic acromioplastyrotator cuff tearsfailure to reportinmate request for interview
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Case No. BAK 0147388
Regular
Aug 22, 2007

ALVIN WILEY vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, CDCR - WASCO STATE PRISON, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND/STATE CONTRACT SERVICES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to clarify the application of Labor Code section 4656(c)(1) regarding the limit on temporary disability indemnity. The Board determined that Enhanced Industrial Disability Leave (EIDL) payments count towards the two-year/104-week limit on temporary disability, reversing the judge's prior finding. Consequently, the applicant is entitled to additional temporary disability only for the brief period from December 29, 2006, to January 4, 2007.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardAlvin WileyState of California CDCR Wasco State PrisonLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundAdjusting AgencyBAK 0147388Opinion and Order Granting Petition for ReconsiderationDecision After ReconsiderationFindings and Award
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Case No. ADJ11500341
Regular
May 06, 2025

David Evans vs. Chuckawalla Valley State Prison, State Compensation Insurance Fund

Applicant David Evans sustained an industrial injury to his circulatory system while employed at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison. The case in chief was resolved by a Stipulated Award. Lien claimant California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA) Benefit Trust Fund sought reconsideration of a Findings and Order (F&O) that disallowed its lien for living expenses due to time limitations. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the petition for reconsideration but ultimately found that CCPOA failed to properly notify the defendant of its lien before benefits were paid, thus the defendant is not liable, and CCPOA takes nothing on its lien.

California Workers' CompensationLabor Code section 4903.5Labor Code section 4903.1(a)(3)(A)Lien ClaimantPetition for ReconsiderationStipulated AwardTemporary DisabilityIndustrial InjuryCirculatory SystemCorrectional Officer
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Case No. ADJ11604315
Regular
Mar 20, 2023

JOSEPH HERNANDEZ vs. PLEASANT VALLEY STATE PRISON, CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILATION, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case concerns Joseph Hernandez's workers' compensation claim for heart trouble against Pleasant Valley State Prison. The applicant's claim was initially denied but subsequently granted after reconsideration. The defendant's Petition for Reconsideration was denied by the Appeals Board. The core issue revolved around the timing of the applicant's hypertension diagnosis, with the defense relying on a non-existent medical record to establish it as pre-existing. The Board found the defendant failed to rebut the statutory heart trouble presumption for correctional officers.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationDeniedADJ11604315Pleasant Valley State PrisonCalifornia Department of Corrections and RehabilitationLegally UninsuredState Compensation Insurance FundJoseph HernandezCorrections Officer
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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. ADJ7130626 ADJ7130710
Regular
Mar 07, 2013

MARK CABRERA vs. CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON KINGS COUNTY, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This case involves a petition for reconsideration filed by Mark Cabrera against the California State Prison Kings County. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) denied reconsideration of the WCJ's decision. The WCAB adopted and incorporated the WCJ's report, giving great weight to the judge's credibility findings. Therefore, the petition for reconsideration was denied.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardCalifornia State Prison Kings CountyState Compensation Insurance FundPetition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeWCJ ReportGarza v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd.Credibility FindingDenied Reconsideration
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