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Case No. ADJ6511067
Regular
Apr 01, 2014

PAUL SOLDI vs. SAN DIEGO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

This is an order granting the San Diego Unified School District's Petition for Reconsideration in the case of Paul Soldi. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) determined that reconsideration is necessary to thoroughly review the factual and legal issues presented. This action is being taken to ensure a complete understanding of the record and to enable the WCAB to issue a just and reasoned decision. Further proceedings may be ordered as appropriate.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationSan Diego Unified School DistrictYork Risk Services GroupADJ6511067Opinion and OrderStatutory time constraintsFactual and legal issuesJust and reasoned decisionDecision After Reconsideration
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Case No. LAO 854183
Regular
Nov 26, 2007

ELIAS SABA vs. PENG CHENG ALUMINUM, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the defendant's petition for reconsideration of a prior decision. This reconsideration is necessary to allow the Board further time to thoroughly study the factual and legal issues. The WCAB will issue a decision after this further review, and all future communications regarding this case should be directed to the Reconsideration Unit.

Petition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardElias SabaPeng Cheng AluminumState Compensation Insurance FundLAO 854183August 30 2007Statutory time constraintsFactual and legal issuesJust and reasoned decision
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Case No. ADJ7106903
Regular
Sep 15, 2015

DAVID CONNOR vs. RESTAURANTS TO YOU/CAFÉ RUNNER, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

This order transfers venue for Case No. ADJ7106903, involving David Connor and Restaurants To You/Café Runner, from the San Luis Obispo District Office to the Santa Barbara Satellite Office. The transfer is necessitated by both parties exercising their challenges under Appeals Board Rule 10453, leaving no available judges in San Luis Obispo. The Presiding Judge in Santa Barbara will schedule the matter for trial upon receipt.

Venue transferAppeals Board rule 10453Challenge of judgePresiding Workers' Compensation JudgeSanta Barbara Satellite OfficeSan Luis Obispo District OfficeSetting for trialWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardRestaurants to YouCafe Runner
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Case No. GRO 0034768
Regular
Mar 07, 2008

JESSICA SMITH vs. RITE AID CORPORATION, TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case, Jessica Smith v. Rite Aid Corporation, involves an order dismissing a petition for removal. The petitioner voluntarily withdrew their petition for removal. Consequently, the Board has dismissed the petition, rendering it ineffective and requiring no further action.

Petition for RemovalWithdrawn PetitionDismissed PetitionWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardRite Aid CorporationTravelers Property Casualty Company of AmericaTravelers Insurance CompanyGRO 0034768Frank M. BrassRick Dietrich
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Case No. LBO 0360005
Regular
Jan 07, 2008

STEVEN PEDERSEN vs. AMERICAN CONTRACTORS, INC., STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has granted reconsideration for Steven Pedersen's case against American Contractors, Inc. and State Compensation Insurance Fund. This decision was made to allow for a more thorough review of the factual and legal issues presented. The Board will conduct further proceedings to ensure a just and reasoned decision.

Petition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardGranting PetitionDecision After ReconsiderationStatutory Time ConstraintsFactual and Legal IssuesJust and Reasoned DecisionReconsideration UnitFrank M. BrassRick-Dietrich
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Case No. ADJ6467721
Regular
Feb 22, 2012

JOEL HERNANDEZ vs. LOS MOLCAJETES, INC.

The applicant, Joel Hernandez, filed a Petition for Reconsideration of a prior decision. However, the petitioner has since withdrawn this petition. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing the withdrawn petition for reconsideration.

Petition for ReconsiderationWithdrawn PetitionDismissal OrderWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardCase Number ADJ6467721Bakersfield District OfficeEmployers Compensation Insurance CompanyLos Molcates Inc.Applicant Joel HernandezNovember 29 2011 Decision
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Case No. ADJ3748181 (SBR 0311583), ADJ3809298 (SBR 0325610)
Regular
Oct 13, 2011

ARACELY MARTINEZ vs. COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE; SCIF INSURED, INLAND EMPIRE, SCIF STATE EMPLOYEES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied Aracely Martinez's petition for reconsideration, adopting the findings of the workers' compensation administrative law judge. The Board clarified that while the judge could consider a "regular physician" for an independent medical examination under Labor Code section 5701, no authority existed for a formal Independent Medical Examiner (IME). Consequently, the defendant's petition for reconsideration was denied.

Petition for ReconsiderationWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardIndependent Medical ExaminerRegular PhysicianLabor Code Section 5701County of RiversideSCIF InsuredAdministrative Law JudgeDeny ReconsiderationSBR District Office
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Case No. ADJ1821733 (STK 0184965)
Regular
Jun 29, 2009

RAMONA GARCIA vs. METAL IMPROVEMENT, et al.

This case involves a petition for reconsideration filed by the applicant, Ramona Garcia, regarding a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision dated June 2, 2009. The applicant's counsel has withdrawn this petition for reconsideration. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has issued an order dismissing the petition as withdrawn.

Petition for ReconsiderationDismissedWithdrawn PetitionWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardApplicantDefendantsCase NumberOrder DismissingDecision DateService by Mail
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Case No. ADJ7947584
Regular
May 09, 2014

JEFF CLARK vs. LOS ANGELES COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION

The applicant, Jeff Clark, filed a workers' compensation claim against the Los Angeles County Office of Education. The defendant sought removal, arguing the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ) erred in setting a trial date for the issue of injury. However, electronic records showed that a trial with testimony was completed on the disputed date of April 1, 2014. Consequently, the Petition for Removal was deemed moot and dismissed by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board.

Petition for RemovalEAMStrial with testimonyhearing completedmootdismissedWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardWCJapplicantdefendant
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Case No. ADJ7432459, ADJ7432589
Regular
Jun 25, 2013

COLLETT WITHERS vs. MACY'S, MACY'S WEST, INC.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted the Petition for Removal, rescinded the Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) May 7, 2013 order setting the case for trial, and took the matter off calendar. This action returns the case to the ALJ for further proceedings. The WCAB adopted the ALJ's report as the basis for its decision.

Petition for RemovalDecision After RemovalWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardWCJMarina del Rey District OfficeGranting PetitionRescinded OrderTaken Off CalendarFurther ProceedingsAdministrative Law Judge
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