Workers’ Compensation
Types of Injuries that you can recover for in California Workers Compensation Claims
What Constitutes a Work Related Injury in California California workers’ compensation law requires that the injured worker prove that the injury arose out of and occurred in the course and scope of employment. Once the connection between employment and the injury is established, the California injured worker is entitled to benefits. The following are the…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Claims Apportionment Issues
Apportionment Issues With California Workers Compensation Claims Most of those who experience an injury at work and who have a preexisting condition have trouble receiving workers compensation benefits. When the injured worker applies to the workers compensation carrier, the claim is swiftly denied. This can happen when a preexisting condition to the same body part…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Law Benefits
Workers Compensation Law Benefits For California Residents The Work Comp Law is defined by the Labor Code. This means that regardless of which insurance company your employer utilizes, the benefits you can hope to obtain are going to be the exact same. Furthermore, the Labor Code and California Code of Regulations define exactly how the insurance carrier…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Law Claim Resolution
Claim Resolution Under California Workers Compensation Law California workers compensation law claim resolution is different than personal injury lawsuits in many ways. Although both workers compensation law and personal injury law both deal with bodily harm, the two are drastically different. Workers comp is an insurance policy that all employers in the State must provide…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Law Sleep Loss Claim
Sleep Loss Claim Under California Workers Compensation Law Sleep loss can occur as a primary or secondary effect of a job related accident injury or illness. When it does, workers’ compensation usually covers the medical treatment to cure or relieve the sleep loss. However, a recent reform to the system has impacted the ability of…
Read More...Do Not Hesitate To Retain A California Workers Compensation Lawyer
How to Retain A California Workers Compensation Lawyer – For many people who get hurt at work, hiring an attorney is the last thing on their mind. They are more concerned with their physical injury and maintaining a good relationship with their employer. They believe that hiring an attorney will not help with either. So,…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Law Death Benefit Claim
How To File For The Death Benefit Claim Under California Workers Compensation Law Where an employee dies from an industrial accident (one arising out of and in the course of employment), their dependents are entitled to a California workers compensation law death benefit claim. For all death claims, there must be a separate death claim…
Read More...Help With California Workers Compensation Injury
Get Work Injury and Workers Compensation Help in California When you need help with a California Workers Compensation Injury, call the Napolin Law Firm for free. You will have a no charge consultation directly with Attorney Alexander Napolin, the owner of the firm. He will help you consider all the important factors at play so…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Claim Nuisance Value
Free Confidential Case Consultation – Tap the Button or Dial 844-984-4878 The Nuisance Value of a California Workers Compensation Claim California Workers Compensation Claim Nuisance When it comes to lawsuits, there is always an amount of money the defendant is willing to give to the plaintiff no matter how poor the plaintiff’s case is against the…
Read More...California Workers Compensation Independent Medical Review
How the Independent Medical Review In California Workers Compensation Claims Gets Triggered California workers compensation independent medical review (IMR) is the new process used to resolve disputes over medical treatments for injured workers. The IMR system replaced the old system, which utilized the judge and the agreed medical examiner or qualified medical examiner to determine…
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