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Candelario Loreto, Applicant v. Toyota of Santa Maria; Pacific Compensation Insurance, Arch Insurance, LWP, Defendants

California Workers Compensation Decisions
Apr 27, 2022
Adjudication ADJ13838607, ADJ14250566 (Cal. W.C.A.B. Apr. 27, 2022)

Opinion


CANDELARIO LORETO, Applicant v. TOYOTA OF SANTA MARIA; PACIFIC COMPENSATION INSURANCE, ARCH INSURANCE, LWP, Defendants Adjudication Nos. ADJ13838607, ADJ14250566 California Workers Compensation Decisions Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board State of California April 27, 2022

Santa Barbara District Office

OPINION AND ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR REMOVAL

MARGUERITE SWEENEY, COMMISSIONER

We have considered the allegations of the Petition for Removal and the contents of the report of the workers’ compensation administrative law judge (WCJ) with respect thereto. Based on our review of the record, and based upon the WCJ’s analysis of the merits of petitioner’s arguments in the WCJ’s report, we will deny removal.

Removal is an extraordinary remedy rarely exercised by the Appeals Board. (Cortez v. Workers’ Comp. Appeals Bd. (2006) 136 Cal.App.4th 596, 599, fn. 5 [71 Cal.Comp.Cases 155]; Kleemann v. Workers’ Comp. Appeals Bd. (2005) 127 Cal.App.4th 274, 280, fn. 2 [70 Cal.Comp.Cases 133].) The Appeals Board will grant removal only if the petitioner shows that substantial prejudice or irreparable harm will result if removal is not granted. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, § 10955(a); see also Cortez, supra; Kleemann, supra.) Also, the petitioner must demonstrate that reconsideration will not be an adequate remedy if a final decision adverse to the petitioner ultimately issues. (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 8, § 10955(a).) Here, we are not persuaded that substantial prejudice or irreparable harm will result if removal is denied and/or that reconsideration will not be an adequate remedy if the matter ultimately proceeds to a final decision adverse to petitioner.

Any party may file a Declaration of Readiness to Proceed (DOR) to return this matter to the trial calendar.

For the foregoing reasons,

IT IS ORDERED that the Petition for Removal is DENIED.

I CONCUR, KATHERINE WILLIAMS DODD, COMMISSIONER, KATHERINE A. ZALEWSKI, CHAIR


Summaries of

Candelario Loreto, Applicant v. Toyota of Santa Maria; Pacific Compensation Insurance, Arch Insurance, LWP, Defendants

California Workers Compensation Decisions
Apr 27, 2022
Adjudication ADJ13838607, ADJ14250566 (Cal. W.C.A.B. Apr. 27, 2022)
Case details for

Candelario Loreto, Applicant v. Toyota of Santa Maria; Pacific Compensation Insurance, Arch Insurance, LWP, Defendants

Case Details

Full title:CANDELARIO LORETO, Applicant v. TOYOTA OF SANTA MARIA; PACIFIC…

Court:California Workers Compensation Decisions

Date published: Apr 27, 2022

Citations

Adjudication ADJ13838607, ADJ14250566 (Cal. W.C.A.B. Apr. 27, 2022)