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Case No. ADJ7673518, ADJ7647749
Regular
Jan 23, 2015

ANA DE AYALA vs. AO-THE UNIVERSITY CORPORATION / CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration and reversed a prior ruling, finding the applicant sustained industrial injury to her neck. While the applicant testified to injuring her neck in a workplace incident and this was partially corroborated, the Board found insufficient evidence for other claimed injuries. The Board specifically disagreed with the administrative law judge's credibility assessment concerning the neck injury itself, relying on medical reports and testimony supporting the neck injury claim. The Board affirmed the denial of claims for all other alleged injuries, finding insufficient medical evidence to link them to the incident.

Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and OrderIndustrial InjuryNeck InjuryBack InjurySpine InjuryUpper ExtremitiesPsycheGastroesophageal SystemInternal System
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Case No. ADJ574848
Regular
May 14, 2012

, DAVID FITZGERALD vs. , STATE OF CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

This case concerns a dispute over attorney's fees awarded from a life pension. The defendant sought reconsideration of a supplemental award granting applicant's attorney an additional 15% of the life pension's present value. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding the original award in December 2010 already included a specific attorney's fee for the life pension. Since applicant's counsel did not seek reconsideration of that initial award, they waived their right to a further fee. Therefore, the Board rescinded the supplemental award and ruled the attorney was not entitled to additional fees.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardSupplemental Findings and AwardAttorney FeeLife PensionPresent ValuePetition for ReconsiderationAmended Findings and AwardIndustrial InjuryCumulative PeriodPermanent Disability
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Case No. SAL 104703
Regular
Mar 14, 2008

GONZALEZ vs. GILROY FOODS, SEDGWICK CLAIMS MANAGEMENT

This case concerns a supplemental award of attorney's fees under Labor Code § 5801 following the denial of a defendant's petition for writ of review. The Court of Appeal found no reasonable basis for the petition and remanded the case for the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) to award fees for services rendered in connection with that petition. The WCAB affirmed the award of attorney's fees, clarifying that the WCJ lacks jurisdiction to approve fees under § 5801, which is the sole province of the WCAB upon remand.

Labor Code § 5801Petition for Writ of ReviewSupplemental AwardAttorney's FeesRemandWorkers' Compensation Appeals BoardCourt of AppealStipulation and AwardWCJFindings Order and Award
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Case No. ADJ1372133 (VNO 0488219)
Regular
Jul 19, 2011

CHARLES ROMANO vs. RALPHS GROCERY COMPANY, Permissibly Self-Insured

This case involves applicant Charles Romano's reconsideration of a Supplemental Findings and Award regarding medical treatment penalties against Ralphs Grocery Company. The applicant sought penalties for delays in providing a wheelchair and reimbursing out-of-pocket expenses, including a van. However, the WCJ rescinded the Supplemental Award and scheduled further proceedings, rendering the petitions for reconsideration moot. Consequently, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed both the applicant's and defendant's petitions for reconsideration.

Workers Compensation Appeals BoardSupplemental Findings and AwardMedical Treatment PenaltiesL.C. §§ 58145814.5wheelchairout-of-pocket medical expenseswheelchair accessible vanOrder Rescinding Supplemental Findings and AwardPetition for Reconsideration
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Case No. ADJ4522362
Regular
Sep 26, 2008

CELESTE LILJEBLAD-THOMAS vs. BARONE'S RESTAURANT, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

The WCAB reversed the Supplemental Findings and Award granting reconsideration to the defendant, State Compensation Insurance Fund. The WCJ lacked jurisdiction to award temporary disability more than five years after the injury date.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDCeleste Liljeblad-ThomasBarone's RestaurantState Compensation Insurance FundSupplemental Findings and Awardtemporary disability indemnityactual earnings25% penaltiesfurther medical treatmentreimbursement for mileage
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Case No. ADJ4613165 (LAO 0778416) ADJ4149404 (LAO 0784600)
Regular
Jan 13, 2012

DENNIS SANCHEZ vs. LAR-PAR, INC./WESTSIDE DISTRIBUTORS; NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, c/o CHARTIS

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted the defendant's Petition for Reconsideration regarding the rescission of a previously approved Stipulations With Request for Award (SRA). The Board found merit in the defendant's argument that there was no good cause to set aside the SRA, especially since benefits had already been disbursed and accepted. Consequently, the Board rescinded the WCJ's October 28, 2011 order and reinstated the original September 15, 2011 Award approving the SRA. Defendant's allegations of applicant bad faith were noted but deferred to the trial level.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardReconsiderationStipulations With Request for AwardRescinding OrderAwardGood CauseLabor Code Section 5813Costs and SanctionsBad FaithFalsification of Documentation
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Case No. ADJ9865530
Regular
Mar 20, 2015

Baldemar Gonzalez, Jr. vs. Morganite Industries, Gallagher Bassett

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed the applicant's petition for reconsideration of a prior award. The petition was dismissed because it was filed untimely and was not properly verified. Although the applicant alleged fraud in obtaining the award, and the stipulations appear to lack a required signature, the Board cannot act on these grounds due to procedural deficiencies and expired timeframes. The applicant may still pursue relief under the Board's continuing jurisdiction concerning rescission, alteration, or amendment of the award within five years of the date of injury.

Petition for ReconsiderationStipulations with Request for Awardfraudmisrepresentationuntimely filingverificationLabor Code Section 5902Labor Code Section 5903continuing jurisdictionLabor Code Sections 5803-5804
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Case No. ADJ8086389
Regular
May 20, 2013

Patricia Corbett vs. L.A. COUNTY/HARBOR UCLA MEDICA, TRISTAR CLAIMS MANAGEMENT

Applicant Patricia Corbett sought reconsideration of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board decision regarding attorney's fees awarded under Labor Code section 5814.5 for enforcing a prior award of temporary disability benefits. The Board denied the petition, adopting the WCJ's reasoning that the $4,500.00 attorney's fee was reasonable. The Board emphasized that such fees are intended to incentivize attorneys and deter employer non-compliance.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardLabor Code section 5814Labor Code section 5814.5Petition for ReconsiderationFindings and AwardWCJattorney's feestemporary disability indemnityTristar Claims ManagementHarbor UCLA Medical
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Case No. ADJ3190591 (SFO 0510866) ADJ9088362 ADJ9524437
Regular
Nov 21, 2014

ISAIAH KACYVENSKI vs. OAKLAND RAIDERS; ACE USA Administered by ESIS; ST. LOUIS RAMS and GREAT DIVIDE INSURANCE COMPANY Administered by BERKLEY SPECIALTY UNDERWRITING MANAGER, LLC

This case concerns a workers' compensation award against the St. Louis Rams and the Oakland Raiders for an injured professional athlete. The Rams petitioned for reconsideration, arguing they were improperly included in a joint award based on stipulations they were not a party to, violating their due process rights. The Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding the Rams' due process claim had merit. The award was amended to be solely against the Oakland Raiders, as the Rams had elected not to proceed and their employment liability was not established.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardJoint AwardPetition for ReconsiderationLabor Code section 5500.5(c)Stipulations with Request for Awardcumulative injuryprofessional athletepermanent disabilitydue processexcess of WCJ's powers
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Case No. ADJ6513882
Regular
Mar 04, 2010

KEVIN FRINK vs. THE CITIES GROUP, A JOINT POWERS ASSOCIATION

This case concerns a defendant's appeal of a supplemental attorney's fee award granted under Labor Code § 5801. The Court of Appeal found no reasonable basis for the defendant's petition and remanded the case for attorney's fees. However, the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) had previously awarded \$2,500, while the parties had stipulated to \$1,400. The WCAB granted reconsideration, rescinded the \$2,500 award, and issued a new award of \$1,400 based on the parties' stipulation.

Supplemental Attorney's FeesLabor Code § 5801Writ of ReviewNo Reasonable BasisStipulation of PartiesGood CauseIndustrial InjuryTemporary DisabilityWCJReconsideration
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