MANUEL PASQUIER vs. VOLUTONE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, VIRGINIA SURETY INSURANCE COMPANY
This case concerns applicant Manuel Pasquier's petition for reconsideration of a Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) decision. The WCAB initially found that the defendant unreasonably delayed three lump sum payments, resulting in interest, a $10,000 penalty under Labor Code § 5814, and attorney's fees. Pasquier argued for multiple penalties, citing the distinct nature of the payments, while the WCAB affirmed the single penalty, viewing the late payments as one act of unreasonable delay. The majority also upheld the WCJ's attorney's fee calculation, disagreeing with Pasquier's claim for higher fees and hours. However, one Board member dissented, arguing that the three distinct payments (disability indemnity, MSA seed money, and attorney's fees) constituted separate acts of unreasonable delay, each warranting an individual penalty, and supported the higher attorney's fee rate.