Bober Peterson & Koby LLP is proud to announce a well-deserved promotion to Albert Delzeit as our newest partner at the firm! Mr. Delzeit is the Managing Attorney of our Downtown Los Angeles office and brings over 25 years of experience in defending workers' compensation…
On July 24th, 2023, the Honorable WCJ Cathey determined the St. Louis Rams are exempt from the proceedings before the California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board pursuant to Labor Code Sections 3600.5(d) and may not be found liable for the applicant’s injury. The applicant was employed…
The WCAB sets the standard: apportionment by vocational experts must be substantial medical evidence In Grace Nunes v. State of California, Department of Motor Vehicles (en banc) the applicant underwent vocational testing and an orthopedic evaluation to determine her ability to return into the open…
Bober, Peterson & Koby, LLP is pleased to announce a “TAKE NOTHING” defense victory! In a Trial held at the Santa Ana Workers Compensation Appeals Board, the Court ruled the claim of a former Cincinnati Reds player was barred for lack of personal jurisdiction despite…
Bober, Peterson and Koby, LLP earned a July 5, 2022, Trial level victory on behalf of the Chicago Cubs. JEFF DEARDOFF V. CHICAGO CUBS In a Trial held at the Van Nuys Workers Compensation Appeals Board, the Court ruled the claim of former Chicago Cubs…
Bober, Peterson & Koby, LLP earned three more trial level victories on behalf of their football team clients; two wins for the Bengals and one for the Patriots. GERARD WARREN v NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS On June 4th, Tim Peterson received a trial decision wherein the…
Bober, Peterson & Koby, LLP obtained victory for the Seahawks in a case involving a former Quarterback. Glenn Foley was a former Quarterback for the Seahawks who filed a claim alleging that Seattle should be subject to jurisdiction and liability in California for his work…
Bober Peterson & Koby, LLP obtained victory at trial before the California Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board on behalf of the San Diego Padres in a dispute as to whether a player who had no ties to California other than having a surgery in the state…
CASE DECISION – WILLIAM OHMAN v. WASHINGTON NATIONALS Applicant claimed to have sustained multiple injuries to multiple body parts as a result of a cumulative trauma from June 21, 1988 through March 5, 2013 while he was employed as a professional baseball player. Defendant argued…