Mayor v Ross Valley Sanitary District
Last Activity: 11/04/2024
WCJ found applicant PTD based on medical reports and applicant's vocational expert on 3/2/23. Defendant filed a petition for reconsideration on 3/23/23, arguing that applicant's vocational expert reached an unsubstantiated conclusion, failed to consider the entire medical record, and that the F&A did not discuss apportionment identified by the physicians. The WCAB granted reconsideration for further study on 8/14/23. The WCAB issued first decision on 1/26/24, then a second on 2/2/24 to clarify jurisdiction. The Board noted they received notice of the timely reconsideration petition on 6/15/23 and citing Shipley (4th DCA) found initial grant on 8/14/23 was within the 60 days allowed by LC 5909. Applicant filed a Petition for Writ of Mandate. The 1st DCA issued an OSC on 3/14/24. After multiple extensions, the WCAB's response was filed 5/21/24. The WCAB argued that petitioner seeks improper mandamus relief by asking the Court to compel the Appeals Board to exercise its discretion "in a particular manner" to "reach a particular result." Oral argument was requested by petitioner on 6/12/24. Oral argument was requested by petitioner on 6/12/24. On 7/5/24, the COA invited the parties to submit supplemental briefing addressing the impact, if any, of AB 171. On 8/28/24 the COA issued a peremptory writ of mandate directing the WCAB to rescind their orders granting defendant's petition for reconsideration and opinions and decisions after reconsideration. Because defendant's petition for reconsideration was denied by operation of law under former LC section 5909 on 5/22/23, the WCJ's award of 100% PD and attorney's fees issued on 3/2/23, is now final. Certified for Publication. The WCAB filed a petition for rehearing on 9/12/24. Rehearing denied on 9/18/24. The WCAB filed a petition for review with the CA Supreme Court on 10/7/24. [ADJ10036954][A169465]