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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 The WCAB rescinded the decision and returned the case to the trial level, finding the medical opinions of Dr.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. ADJ3133261 (VNO 0400017)
Regular
Aug 17, 2010

FELIPE TOLENTINO vs. CONCO CEMENT, CALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATION, XCHANGING INC., FREMONT COMPENSATION

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) dismissed the lien claimant's petition for reconsideration as premature. The WCAB granted the defendant's petition for reconsideration regarding the temporary disability overpayment issue, deferring it for further proceedings. The Board affirmed the WCJ's findings on injury causation and permanent disability but amended the decision to clarify the overpayment issue. Finally, the WCAB issued a notice of intention to sanction defendant's counsel for attaching and citing unadmitted evidence.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardFELIPE TOLENTINOCONCO CEMENTCALIFORNIA INSURANCE GUARANTEE ASSOCIATIONXCHANGING INC.FREMONT COMPENSATIONliquidationADJ3133261VNO 0400017OPINION AND ORDERS DISMISSING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION AND GRANTING PETITION FOR RECONSIDERATION
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Case No. ADJ1952983
Regular
Mar 15, 2018

JUAN RIVERA vs. IMPORT EXPORT CACTUS, STATE COMPENSAITON INSURANCE FUND

In this workers' compensation case, the defendant sought reconsideration of a prior ruling that deemed them to have waived objections to a specific invoice from lien claimant Scandoc Imaging. The WCAB denied reconsideration, finding that the defendant's objection, if any, was untimely, having been filed approximately four years after the invoice was submitted. California regulations require objections to medical-legal billings within 60 days to avoid waiver. Therefore, the defendant waived their objections to the reasonableness of the services and charges for invoice #234447-3.

WCABPetition for ReconsiderationFindings and Orderslien claimantinvoice objectionwaiver of objectionreasonableness of servicesLabor Code section 4622Scandoc ImagingImport Export Cactus
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Case No. ADJ758842 (VNO 0559214)
Regular
Dec 17, 2010

JOHN PATCHETT vs. CITY OF LOS ANGELES

The Appeals Board denied the applicant's petition for removal, affirming the WCJ's decision to vacate the submission. This action was based on the DEU evaluator's testimony, which revealed deficiencies in the AMEs' reports concerning the AMA Guides. The Board found the applicant waived any objection to this testimony by failing to object at trial, and that the evaluator's expert opinion was permissible per *Blackledge v. Bank of America*. Defendant's objection, though not styled as a motion to strike, sufficiently raised the issues leading to the vacation of the rating.

Petition for RemovalOrder Vacating SubmissionDEU evaluatorAMA Guidesagreed medical evaluators (AMEs)rating instructionssubstantial evidenceobjective factors of disabilitywhole person impairmentformal rating
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Case No. LBO 0359639
Regular
Aug 28, 2007

TOMAS GARCIA vs. A. TEICHERT & SON, INC.

The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board dismissed A. Teichert & Son's petition for removal as untimely. The petition was filed 62 days after the Notice of Hearing, exceeding the 20-day limit for removal petitions. Even if considered on its merits, the employer waived any venue objections by failing to object within the statutory 30-day period after receiving notice of the case.

Petition for RemovalAsbestos CalendarLabor Code Section 5500.5VenueApplicant's AttorneyWCAB Rule 10843(b)Untimely PetitionOrder Joining Party DefendantVenue ObjectionLabor Code Section 5501.5(a)(3)
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Case No. ADJ6754074
Regular
Dec 14, 2010

BARBARA JACOME vs. DURHAM SCHOOL SERVICES, OLD REPUBLIC, SEDGWICK CMS

This case involves an applicant's petition for removal challenging a WCJ's order granting the defendant's request for a replacement Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME). The applicant argued the defendant's objection to the QME's report timeliness was conditional and not properly served, thereby waiving their right to a replacement. The Appeals Board granted removal, finding the defendant's objection, made after receiving the report, was insufficient and void. Therefore, the defendant was not entitled to a replacement panel, and the QME's report was deemed admissible.

Petition for RemovalQualified Medical EvaluatorReplacement PanelTimeliness ObjectionConditional ObjectionLabor Code SectionsCalifornia Code of RegulationsMedical DirectorAdministrative DirectorComprehensive Medical-Legal Evaluation
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Case No. ADJ6960749
Regular
Jun 07, 2010

AMALIA AGUILAR vs. PETALUMA VALLEY HOSPITAL, ST, JOSEPH HEALTH SYSTEM, THE HARTFORD, SEDGWICK CMS

This case involves a dispute over venue. The defendant timely objected to the applicant's initial filing venue, which was the attorney's principal place of business. The law mandates that if venue is based on the attorney's location and an objection is raised, venue must then be established in the county of the employee's residence or the injury site. Since the applicant resides in and was injured in Sonoma County, the Appeals Board granted the defendant's petition for removal. The Board rescinded a prior order that had set aside a change of venue and formally transferred the case to the Santa Rosa district office.

EAMSPetition for RemovalOrder Setting Aside Order of Change of VenueWCJPWCJDeclaration of Readiness to ProceedObjection to VenueLabor Code Section 5501.5WCAB Rule 10410Timeliness of Objection
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Case No. ADJ3711106 (MON 0347573) ADJ2131962 (MON 0350490)
Regular
Sep 16, 2010

ELIZABETH JUANILLO NAVARRO vs. JACK IN THE BOX, GALLAGHER BASSETT, ACE AMERICAN INSURANCE

This Workers' Compensation Appeals Board case concerns a lien claimant, Arthur Malkin, D.C., and his representative, Lee Toney, who are challenging a Notice of Intention to Impose Sanctions. The lien claimant contends he was misadvised and did not receive a necessary report from the Workers' Compensation Judge (WCJ). The Board has provided the missing report and granted an additional 10 days for the lien claimant to file further objections to the $250 sanction. Failure to show good cause within this extended period will result in the imposition of sanctions under Labor Code section 5813.

Workers' Compensation Appeals BoardNotice of Intention to Impose SanctionsLien claimantArthur Malkin D.C.Lee ToneyPetition for RemovalWCJ Report and RecommendationPetition for ReconsiderationLabor Code Section 5813Sanctions
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Case No. ADJ6860509
Regular
Aug 16, 2012

JESUS HERNANDEZ vs. PLS FINANCIAL SERVICES, CHARTIS

This case concerns a lien claimant, Syndicated Diagnostic Imaging, whose lien was dismissed by the WCJ for failing to appear at a lien conference and not filing a timely objection to a notice of intent to dismiss. The lien claimant argued its representative appeared, and it filed a timely objection, but the Board found the objection was filed late and lacked proof of service or filing. The Board affirmed the dismissal because the lien claimant failed to demonstrate good cause for its absence or timely object to the dismissal notice.

Lien claimantSyndicated Diagnostic ImagingPetition for ReconsiderationOrder DenyingWCJlien conferencenotice of intention to dismissgood causeobjectionhearing representative
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Case No. ADJ9796670
Regular
Aug 05, 2016

Virginia Lopez vs. California Pizza Kitchen, Travelers Insurance

Applicant Virginia Lopez sought removal after an administrative law judge (WCJ) invalidated a chiropractic QME panel, ordering an orthopedic replacement. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted removal, finding the original chiropractic panel was properly issued and defendants waived their right to object by failing to follow proper procedures. The WCAB amended the WCJ's decision to affirm the chiropractic panel, deeming removal necessary to prevent substantial prejudice. The WCAB affirmed the WCJ's order to issue a replacement panel in the "specialty previously issued," which was chiropractic.

Petition for RemovalQualified Medical Evaluator (QME)Specialty DesignationCompensability ExamLabor Code § 4060Rule 30(b)Rule 31.1(b)Written ObjectionMedical Director ReviewWaiver of Objection
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