Long Beach, CA
File #: 13-1005    Version: 1 Name: CA - Wkrs' Comp
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 11/7/2013 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2013 Final action: 11/19/2013
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit Stipulations with Requests for Award for approval by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay $97,347.50 for the claim of Michelle Anglo; authority to pay 1) $62,126.20, 2) $36,570, 3) $1,380, and 4) $41,650 for the claim of Dwight Schmalried; and authority to pay $101,073.91 for the claim of Michael Whitcomb, in compliance with the Appeals Board Orders.
Sponsors: City Attorney
Attachments: 1. 111913-C-4sr.pdf
Related files: 13-0967, 12-298CS, 12-252CS, 12-136CS
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit Stipulations with Requests for Award for approval by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay $97,347.50 for the claim of Michelle Anglo; authority to pay 1) $62,126.20, 2) $36,570,
3) $1,380, and 4) $41,650 for the claim of Dwight Schmalried; and authority to pay $101,073.91 for the claim of Michael Whitcomb, in compliance with the Appeals Board Orders.

DISCUSSION
Michelle Anglo has made a claim for injuries allegedly sustained in the course of her employment with the City of Long Beach. The Economic Development and Finance Committee, on November 5, 2013, approved the submission to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board of Stipulations with Request for Award by the City and Michelle Anglo, based upon a 69 percent disability rating, with provision for lifetime medical care as may be necessary.

Dwight Schmalried has made a claim for injuries allegedly sustained in the course of his employment with the City of Long Beach. The Economic Development and Finance Committee on November 5, 2013, approved the submission to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board of four Stipulations with Request for Award by the City and Dwight Schmalried, based upon 1) a 45 percent disability rating, with provision for lifetime medical care as may be necessary, 2) a 34 percent disability rating, with provision for lifetime medical care as may be necessary, 3) a 2 percent disability rating, with provision for lifetime medical care as may be necessary, and 4) a 47 percent disability rating, with provision for lifetime medical care as may be necessary.

Michael Whitcomb has made a claim for injuries allegedly sustained in the course of his employment with the City of Long Beach. The Economic Development and Finance Committee on November 5, 2013, approved the submission to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board of Stipulations with Request for Award by the City and Michael Whitcomb, based u...

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