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Premium Rates for Workers Compensation Could Increase By 6.7 percent in 2015

The California Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau announced that it would be recommending a 6.7 percent increase to the pure premium workers’ compensation rate in the state for 2015. This...

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Temp Workers to be Protected Under New California Law

The California state legislature recently passed a new law that makes companies legally responsible for fair wages and safety practices of their subcontractors or temp agencies. Therefore, if any...

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Ex-NFL Player’s Workers’ Compensation Claim Continues After Brief Stall in...

A former Carolina Panthers and Cleveland Browns linebacker, Tarek Saleh, has been working to get a workers’ compensation claim approved in California despite not having played for any of the state’s...

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Types of Workers’ Compensation Benefits You Can Receive in California

The state of California has what’s referred to as a “no-fault” workers’ compensation system. It benefits both employees and employers in that workers cannot file lawsuits against employers and...

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What Happens to Workers’ Compensation Benefits After a Divorce?

If your spouse was injured on the job and receives workers’ compensation benefits, what happens to those benefits should you go through a divorce? The answer depends on the circumstances surrounding...

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How Does Workers’ Compensation Affect Child Support?

If you’re divorced or have children and are required to pay child support, courts look at your income and several other factors in determining how much you need to pay on monthly basis. Although your...

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Improving Your Chance of Success in a Workers’ Compensation Claim

There are numerous factors beyond just the type of workplace injury you’ve sustained that could impact your success in a workers’ compensation claim. Understanding these factors is important toward...

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California Workers’ Compensation Reform of 2013 to Have Long-Lasting...

On January 1, 2013, California enacted Senate Bill 863, which included several reforms to the state workers’ compensation market. This included enhanced benefits for workers who are permanently...

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Choosing Between Workers’ Compensation and a Personal Injury Lawsuit

When you suffer an injury in the workplace, you basically have two different options available to you — either file a workers’ compensation claim or file a personal injury lawsuit against your employer...

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Types of Injuries Covered by California Workers’ Compensation

Although there are certain aspects of workers’ compensation law that varies from state to state, almost all cover four different types of injuries with these benefits. These types of injuries include...

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Negotiating Permanent Disability Settlements

For many injured workers, a permanent disability settlement represents the end of a very long process within the workers’ compensation system. This is a crucially important stage, because once you...

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Determining Your Permanent Disability Rating

If you have been seriously injured at work, your doctor will inform you at some point in your treatment that you have achieved the maximum level of improvement that you can reasonably expect. In...

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David Tous Touts the Merits of Hiring an Attorney for Workers’ Comp

Workers’ comp attorney David Tous lists the top three tips regarding the need for injured workers to hire an attorney. Originally, the California workers’ compensation system was designed so that an...

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When Does Workers’ Comp Cover a Lunch-Break Injury?

To qualify for workers’ compensation, your injury has got to be work related. But what exactly does that mean if you’re injured during lunch or on one of your regularly scheduled breaks? The answer...

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How to Deal With a Poor Performance Review After Filing for Workers’ Comp

So, you had an accident at work, hurt yourself, and had to see a doctor. The doctor advised you to take a few days off from work. You followed the treatment plan, filed for workers’ comp and returned...

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Can You Collect Workers’ Comp if You’ve Been Reassigned Due to an Injury?

If you’ve suffered a work-related injury that prevents you from performing your normal duties, the workers’ compensation system offers options that protect your right to work and help you maintain your...

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Is It Better to File a Workers’ Comp Claim or a Third-Party Lawsuit?

This question actually presents a false choice, because a workers’ compensation claim does not preclude a third-party lawsuit. However, since these two actions may provide different types and levels of...

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What Makes an Injury “Job Related”?

To qualify for workers’ compensation, an employee’s injury must be related to his job. But what exactly does that mean? The rule under California workers' compensation law is that the injury must...

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Can You File for Workers’ Comp for an Injury on the Road?

When you sustain an injury, the most important question for workers’ compensation purposes is whether the injury is work related. For injuries that occur on the road, an insurer would ask why you were...

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Can You File for Workers’ Comp for a Pre-existing Condition?

To be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, your injury must be work related. But what if you aggravate an old injury that is not related to your job? Can you still file for workers’ comp? The...

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