and ADJ2844751 (SFO0480630) is a case in which the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (Appeals Board) granted reconsideration to study the factual and legal issues surrounding the permanent disability of Vilma Tentnowski. The Appeals Board ultimately rescinded and vacated the Opinion and Order Granting Reconsideration, dismissed the Petition for Reconsideration, and denied the Petition for Removal. The case was based on the findings of the workers’ compensation judge (WCJ) that Tentnowski sustained industrial injury to her back, psyche, and bilateral knees on November 24, 2003 (ADJ2663736), cumulative trauma through April 14, 2004 (ADJ284475 1), and specific injury on April
PEROTTI & CARRADE, and STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND VILMA TENTNOWSKI WORKERS’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARDSTATE OF CALIFORNIAVILMA TENTNOWSKI, Applicant,vs.PEROTTI & CARRADE, and STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND, Defendants.Case Nos. ADJ2663736 (SFO 0480309) ADJ2844751 (SFO 0480630)OPINION AND ORDERS RESCINDING AND VACATING OPINION AND ORDERGRANTING RECONSIDERATION, DISMISSING PETITION FORRECONSIDERATION, AND DENYING PETITION FOR REMOVAL On December 20, 2011, the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (Appeals Board) granted reconsideration to study the factual and legal issues. As discussed below, however, the Petition for Reconsideration which prompted the Opinion and Order Granting Reconsideration was not taken from a final order. Therefore, reconsideration was improvidently granted, and we will rescind and vacate the Opinion and Order Granting Reconsideration. In addition, we will dismiss the Petition for Reconsideration and deny it as a Petition for Removal.