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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 The WCAB rescinded the decision and returned the case to the trial level, finding the medical opinions of Dr.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. ADJ8890143
Regular
Sep 19, 2014

Vanessa White vs. San Diego Gas Electric, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

In this workers' compensation case, the Appeals Board granted a joint petition for removal to correct a misidentification of the employer on case documents. Although the parties characterized this as a clerical error, the Board clarified it was an attorney error. Despite the lack of stated prejudice, the Board rescinded the prior denial of a petition to amend the order approving the compromise and release. The case is returned to the trial level for the judge to make necessary corrections to court documents and EAMS.

Petition for RemovalOrder Denying PetitionAmendment of Order Approving Compromise and ReleaseEmployer Identification ErrorClerical ErrorAttorney ErrorSubstantial PrejudiceIrreparable HarmWCAB Rule 10843Labor Code Section 5813
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Case No. ADJ9172410, ADJ9172422
Regular
Apr 22, 2015

DAVID MEANY vs. WALNUT CREEK FORD, INC., CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION for ULLICO CASUALTY in Liquidation, Administered By PATRIOT RISK SERVICES

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration to correct a clerical error in the original award. The Board rescinded an amended award issued without proper jurisdiction and clarified that temporary disability indemnity in ADJ9172422 is payable less sums received from all sources, including EDD. Case ADJ9172410 was taken off calendar as there were no disputed issues. The original award in ADJ9172422, as amended to reflect these clarifications, was affirmed.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardTemporary Disability IndemnityWage-Loss BasisEmployment Development DepartmentAdministrative Law JudgeOff CalendarClerical ErrorJudicial Function
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Case No. ADJ20141319
Regular
Jun 20, 2025

CHARLES FRANKLIN vs. COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO

Applicant Charles Franklin sustained a low back injury. Defendant County of San Bernardino filed a petition for reconsideration concerning a scrivener's error in the case number and the geographic reasonableness of the applicant's chosen treating physician, Dr. Nassos. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration to correct the case number from ADJ20141320 to ADJ20141319. However, the Board denied the substantive arguments, affirming the original decision that the defendant failed to demonstrate the unreasonableness of Dr. Nassos's geographic location for treatment by not presenting evidence of a suitable alternative closer to the applicant's residence.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDPETITION FOR RECONSIDERATIONLABOR CODE SECTION 5909TIMELY ACTIONELECTRONIC ADJUDICATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEMTRANSMISSION DATEBUSINESS DAYNOTICE OF TRANSMISSIONREPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONSCRIVENER'S ERROR
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Case No. ADJ10289629
Regular
Oct 19, 2017

Timothy Kirby vs. Contra Costa Water District

This case involves a clerical error where the defendant's reply brief was incomplete due to a missing second page. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) initially did not consider the incomplete brief. Upon receiving the complete brief and an explanation of the error, the WCAB, exercising its discretion to correct clerical errors for due process, accepted the defendant's reply. The WCAB affirmed its prior decision, but amended the original opinion to delete the footnote referencing the incomplete brief and include the defendant's reply.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDAMENDED OPINION AND DECISION AFTER RECONSIDERATIONPetition For Leave to File a Replyclerical errordue process rightscorrect clerical errorsconsider evidenceconsider pleadingsWCAB Rule 10848supplemental response
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Case No. ADJ2253765 (VNO 0561741)
Regular
Mar 17, 2017

MAKE NEHDAR vs. WASHINGTON MUTUAL, INC., SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT SERVICES

This case concerns a clerical error in a prior Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) decision. The applicant, Mike Nehdar, sought to correct the description of injured body parts in a May 16, 2013 Opinion and Order. The original WCAB decision had rescinded a previous administrative law judge's finding and substituted its own. The applicant correctly identified a clerical error in the substituted finding regarding the specific body parts injured. The WCAB granted reconsideration to correct this clerical error, affirming its prior decision but amending the finding to accurately reflect the applicant's claimed injuries.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderWorkers' Compensation Administrative Law JudgeCumulative TraumaInjury AOE/COEClerical ErrorPetition to Correct Clerical ErrorLower ExtremitiesNeurological
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Case No. ADJ206397
Regular
Mar 04, 2016

WANDA HIGHSMITH vs. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board order corrects a clerical error in the date of service for a previous decision. The original decision mistakenly stated the service date as March 3, 2016, when it should have been March 4, 2016. The Board is authorized to correct such errors without further proceedings. The corrected date of service is now March 4, 2016.

Workers' Compensation Appeals Boardclerical errordate of serviceOpinion and OrderPetition for Reconsiderationcorrecting errorSupplemental Proceedingsamended date
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Case No. ADJ3274679
Regular
Jun 26, 2012

PATCHES CONWAY vs. ARCHITECTURAL ART MANUFACTURER, CHARTIS

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration because the defendant voluntarily withdrew it. The defendant had initially sought to set aside an Order Approving Compromise and Release, alleging an inadvertent clerical error by the applicant. However, the issue was resolved when the applicant corrected the error and the Appeals Board incorporated the amendments. Therefore, no further action was required on the reconsideration petition.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardPetition for ReconsiderationCompromise and ReleaseOrder Approving Compromise and ReleaseSet Aside OrderInadvertent ErrorClerical ErrorIncorporate by ReferenceDismissed PetitionStatus Conference
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Case No. ADJ11091707
Regular
Apr 09, 2018

LEILANI MOLINA vs. MSLA/UNITED HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC.; TRAVELERS PROPERTY CASUALTY COMPANY OF AMERICA, administered by SEDGWICK

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case, ADJ11091707, involves a clerical error in the original decision. The Board's February 16, 2017 decision mistakenly listed the service date as February 16, 2017, when it should have been February 16, 2018. The Board corrected this clerical error, citing its authority to do so at any time without further proceedings. No other changes were made to the original February 16, 2018 Opinion.

Clerical errorDate of serviceCorrecting errorOpinion and OrderAppeals BoardWorkers' CompensationToccalino v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd.Supplemental ProceedingsPetition for RemovalAmended date
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Case No. ADJ3025610 (LAO 0804371) ADJ2399189 (LAO 0833561) ADJ616704 (LAO 0833554) ADJ2590395 (LAO 0833562)
Regular
Jun 18, 2019

ROSA RENTERIA, vs. LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT,

This case involves a lien claimant seeking reconsideration of their lien dismissal for failing to appear at a noticed lien conference. The lien claimant argued human error constituted excusable neglect under CCP 473(b). The WCJ found no good cause for the non-appearance and dismissed the lien. The Appeals Board denied reconsideration, affirming the dismissal because the explanation of "human error" was skeletal and did not adequately explain the failure to appear or demonstrate good cause.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLien ClaimantPetition for ReconsiderationOrder Dismissing Lien ClaimWCJRule 10562CCP 473(b)Excusable NeglectGood CauseFox v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd.
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