Monthly Archives: May 2025

New WCAB En Banc Guidance on Replacing Unavailable QMEs

May 19, 2025 Introduction In a significant en banc decision, Vazquez v. Renteria (Zenith Insurance Co.) (May 19, 2025) ADJ11017003 (Salinas District Office), the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) clarified when a Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) in a represented case may be replaced due to unavailability. The decision emphasizes that while Administrative Director (AD) rules […]

Season’s (Dis)Abled Greetings: A Detailed Guide to TTD and PD for California’s Seasonal Workers

Seasonal workers are indispensable to many of California’s industries—particularly agriculture, tourism, and hospitality. When these workers are injured on the job, determining how to calculate Temporary Total Disability (TTD) and Permanent Disability (PD) benefits can be challenging, especially if there is an “off-season” when the worker does not perform services for the employer. Below is […]

Cumulative Trauma Conundrums: How Lira Sheds Light on Single vs. Multiple CT Injuries

Overview In the recent Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) panel decision, Lira v. Cottage Health System, the Board clarified how to analyze cumulative trauma (“CT”) claims when an applicant alleges separate injury periods at different employers but maintains similar job duties with no real break in treatment or recovery. Below is a concise guide for […]

Evans v. San Mateo County Transit District: Practical Takeaways on Apportionment and Overpayment Credits for Claims Adjusters

Introduction A recent panel decision of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) — Evans v. San Mateo County Transit District (2025 Cal. Wrk. Comp. P.D. LEXIS 27) — offers critical insights into two hot-button issues for claims adjusters: (1) establishing valid apportionment of permanent disability and (2) seeking a credit against overpaid temporary disability (TD) […]