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Combined ARB Callsheets Aprwk4 2021Revised ILLINOIS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION PAGE 1 C A S E H E A R I N G S Y S T E M RAYCHEL WESLEY 001 ARBITRATION CALL FOR CHICAGO 99 001 ON 4/19/2021 RAYCHEL WESL SEQ CASE NBR PETITIONER NAME RESPONDENT NAME C O N N E C T E D C A S E S ACCIDENT PETITIONER ATTORNEY RESP_ATTY ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ DATE ************************************************************************ 1 05WC 45685 FRANKLIN, ROBERT TEMPLE STEEL COMPANY 5/6/2008 SHELDON I MINKOW & ASSOCI EVANS & DIXON 2 06WC 03171 GALADA, MARGARET INTERNATIONAL TRUCK & C O N N E C T E D C A S E S 5/10/2008 KATZ FRIEDMAN EAGLE ET AL NYHAN BAMBRICK KINZI 10WC015479 06WC023853 09WC048659 06WC010239 09WC019542 08WC007193 08WC005514 3 07WC 18137 ZAWADA, JANICE L RESURRECTION MEDICAL CENT 5/9/2002 RUBIN LAW GROUP BRADY CONNOLLY & MAS 4 07WC 38683 MOORE, DWIGHT J VOGUE TYRE & RUBBER CO 7/7/2012 CULLEN, HASKINS, NICHOLSO LAW OFFICES JOSEPH M 5 08WC 32755 PALMERIN, RICHARD J CITY OF CHICAGO WATER MGM 8/7/2003 VITELL & SPITZ LTD CITY OF CHICAGO 6 08WC 51988 DILLON, MARK VILLAGE OF ARLINGTON HTS 8/6/2006 RATHBUN CSEVENYAK & KOZOL RUSIN & MACIOROWSKI 7 08WC 53917 WALKER, JOHNNIE TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION IN 8/5/2007 LUIS A ACEVES & ASSOC ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 8 09WC 04287 MEDINA, LUIS FREEDMAN SEATING CO 8/3/2027 CULLEN, HASKINS, NICHOLSO LAW OFFICES JOSEPH M 9 09WC 06884 MEYER, LORRIN MILLENIUM CONCRETE C O N N E C T E D C A S E S 8/7/2008 HEALY LAW FIRM THOMAS & PORTELA 10WC032821 10WC026152 10 09WC 22055 NEELY, SELONGE THE SPORTS AUTHORITY INC 9/5/2005 DWORKIN AND MACIARIELLO EVANS & DIXON 11 09WC 30991 HAMMONS, THOMAS SAIA MOTOR FREIGHT 8/8/2020 KENNETH B GORE, LTD CHILTON YAMBERT PORT 12 09WC 32342 REYNA, DIANA M SWEDISH COVENANT HOSPITAL 9/5/1931 KATZ FRIEDMAN EAGLE ET AL RUSIN & MACIOROWSKI 13 09WC 49738 SANCHEZ, EDUARDO LATINO MEAT & PRODUCE 9/11/2023 EPSTEIN, JACK R LAW OFFIC 14 10WC 05662 TURNER, FREDERICK CTA 9/12/1930 SPENCER LAW OFFICES CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTH 15 10WC 06835 JOHNSON, TAMIE STATE OF ILLINOIS HOWE 10/1/2015 CULLEN HASKINS NICHOLSON ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 16 10WC 07499 PHILPOT, TONYA WIDOW OF CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATIO 9/9/2024 ELFENBAUM EVERS ZIELINSKA LEAHY EISENBERG & FR 17 10WC 08868 WILSON, LINDA SOLO CUP CO 9/11/2028 SALK, STEVEN B & ASSOC LT GAROFALO SCHREIBER S 18 10WC 10943 HERNANDEZ, NORA M ILLINOIS DEPT OF TANSPORT 9/10/2007 BRILL & FISHEL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 19 10WC 11332 HERNANDEZ, JESUS PEXCO & PRIME STAFFING IN 10/2/2026 EPSTEIN, JACK R LAW OFFIC 20 10WC 18988 CARR, RALPH CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE 10/4/2023 KARCHMAR & STONE GAROFALO SCHREIBER S PAGE 1 ILLINOIS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION PAGE 2 C A S E H E A R I N G S Y S T E M RAYCHEL WESLEY 001 ARBITRATION CALL FOR CHICAGO 99 001 ON 4/19/2021 RAYCHEL WESL SEQ CASE NBR PETITIONER NAME RESPONDENT NAME C O N N E C T E D C A S E S ACCIDENT PETITIONER ATTORNEY RESP_ATTY ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ DATE ************************************************************************ 21 10WC 20816 JULIAN, YOLANDA MARTHA TELLEZ & JERI-LOU 10/5/2005 EPSTEIN, JACK R LAW OFFIC SCHWARZ GILLIGAN LTD 22 10WC 45413 SANCHEZ, THERESA TOOTSIE ROLL C O N N E C T E D C A S E S 10/7/2028 BRUGGEMAN HURST & ASSOC NYHAN BAMBRICK KINZI 18WC002576 17WC030717 14WC006603 14WC002450 12WC035328 23 10WC 47038 HARTMAN, DONALD NATIONAL ERECTING & 10/12/2001 HORWITZ HORWITZ & ASSOC GANAN & SHAPIRO 24 10WC 49658 HEERY, EDWARD M JR CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY 10/8/2012 STEVEN J SEIDMAN LAW OFFI CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTH 25 11WC 09300 ARIZMENDI, NANCY MOST VALUABLE PERSONNEL 10/9/2006 EPSTEIN, JACK R LAW OFFIC KOREY LAW LLC 26 11WC 12917 GABRIEL, ROSE NORTHSHORE UNIVERSITY HEA C O N N E C T E D C A S E S 11/3/2010 SCHACTER, JEROME & ASSOC KEEFE CAMPBELL & ASS 13WC007115 12WC015885 11WC012924 27 11WC 14161 JENDRZEJCZAK, LUKASZ OLYMPIC LOGISTICS SERVICE 10/7/2019 BELCHER LAW OFFICE MEACHUM & STARCK 28 11WC 22630 ANDERSON, MORTICIA CITY OF CHICAGO 10/10/2025 THOMAS R LICHTEN HENNESSY & ROACH PC 29 11WC 29654 KIDD, LORRETTA ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL 11/7/2026 KARCHMAR & STONE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 30 11WC 36572 TIERNEY, DEBRA A CITY OF CHICAGO 11/5/2011 HEALY LAW FIRM RUSIN & MACIOROWSKI 31 11WC 43125 HANEBERG, JOHN JOHN HANEBERG MASONRY & 9/7/2001 MARSZALEK AND MARSZALEK RUSIN & MACIOROWSKI 32 11WC 47765 LIGUE, DONALD J JERNBERG INDUSTRIES INC/ C O N N E C T E D C A S E S 11/8/2013 RUBIN LAW GROUP HOLECEK & ASSOCIATES 15WC010354 14WC029807 13WC042163 13WC041767 33 12WC 07792 ROQUE, RONALD A BLOOMINGDALE'S HOME SERVI 10/12/2008 DWORKIN AND MACIARIELLO ROBERT L. SMITH 34 12WC 07853 SLEDGE, PAULA PUBLIC BLDG COMMISSION 11/7/2028 BOWMAN & CORDAY LAW OFFICES JOSEPH M 35 12WC 17659 HILLBERG, KAREN CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATIO 12/1/2025 DAVID W MARTAY BRADY CONNOLLY & MAS 36 12WC 18289 SOTO, CESAR JULIO GREEN TECH 12/1/2027 KATZ FRIEDMAN EAGLE ET AL THOMAS & PORTELA 37 12WC 28396 MUNOZ, JORGE HOULIHAN'S RESTAURANT 11/12/2011 PORRO NIERMANN LAW GROUP GALLIANNI DOELL & CO 38 12WC 35403 VALDIVIA, YOLANDA FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE 12/2/2001 CANDIANO LAW OFFICE HENNESSY & ROACH PC 39 13WC 01189 JONES, CALVIN CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY 12/5/2021 MARVIN A BRUSTIN LTD CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTH PAGE 2 ILLINOIS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION PAGE 3 C A S E H E A R I N G S Y S T E M RAYCHEL WESLEY 001 ARBITRATION CALL FOR CHICAGO 99 001 ON 4/19/2021 RAYCHEL WESL SEQ CASE NBR PETITIONER NAME RESPONDENT NAME C O N N E C T E D C A S E S ACCIDENT PETITIONER ATTORNEY RESP_ATTY ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ DATE ************************************************************************ 40 13WC 05227 BAHENA, RAMIRO HONDO RANCH INC. 12/2/2009 JONATHAN SCHLACK 41 13WC 06154 MONTILLA, JULIO CITY OF CHICAGO 12/12/2020 KARCHMAR & STONE CITY OF CHICAGO 42 13WC 06740 MUSCARI, MARY JANE ILLINOIS STATE BOARD CORTI ALEKSY & CASTANEDA ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 43 13WC 06884 ANDERSON, TORIS VILLAGE OF OLYMPIA FIELDS MUELHAUSEN & STEFANI BRYCE DOWNEY & LENKO 44 13WC 07957 OJEDA, CRISTINO AMERICAN STEELWORKS INC DWORKIN AND MACIARIELLO NYHAN BAMBRICK KINZI 45 13WC 15462 STINSON, PATRICK THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CULLEN HASKINS NICHOLSON NYHAN BAMBRICK KINZI 46 13WC 17478 SCHMIDT, ANN MARIE INTERIM HEALTHCARE 12/8/2029 JOHN S. ELIASIK LEAHY EISENBERG & FR 47 13WC 17619 BURGE, RONNIE VILLAGE OF DOLTON STROM & ASSOC RUSIN & MACIOROWSKI 48 13WC 17819 RODRIGUEZ, MILAGROS IL DEPT OF 12/3/2029 STEVEN J SEIDMAN LAW OFFI ASSISTANT ATTORNEY G 49 13WC 22663 KOTWICA, GREGORY CHICAGO MESSENGER SERVICE C O N N E C T E D C A S E S BURNETT & CARON, LTD PRETZEL & STOUFFER 14WC031489 14WC031488 50 13WC 22816 MAYERAK, JEREMIAH EXPERIMENTAL SYSTEM RUBIN LAW GROUP KNELL & O'CONNOR 51 13WC 23563 CRAWFORD, CHERYLE L BROWN CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY STEVEN J SEIDMAN LAW OFFI CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTH 52 13WC 27908 HARDAWAY, SHAUN FORD MOTOR CO ASSEMBLY PL C O N N E C T E D C A S E S JASINSKI, GEORGE J WIEDNER & MCAULIFFE 16WC015183 13WC027909 53 13WC 28614 CARBAJAL, SANDRA CITY OF CHICAGO/OEMC 10/12/2001 DEUTSCHMAN, JEFFREY S CITY OF CHICAGO 54 13WC 29045 HERNANDEZ, SHIRLEY A LOYOLA UNIVERSITY RIDGE & DOWNES LORENZ & BERGIN PC 55 13WC 35295 RAMIREZ DE TREJO, AMELIA LABOR NETWORK BERG & BERG ROBERT L. 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