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What to Know About California Workers’ Compensation

What is California Workers' Compensation Law?

What to Know About California Workers' Compensation Law- 

If you get injured on the job, your employer is required by law to pay for workers' compensation
benefits. You can get injured by:

1. One event at work. Examples: harming your back in a fall, getting burned by a chemical that sprays on your skin, getting injured in a car mishap while making deliveries.
2. Repeated exposures at work. Examples: injuring your hand, back, or other part of the body from doing the same movement over and over, losing your hearing because of consistent loud noise.

Workers' compensation covers some, however not all, stress-related (psychological) injuries triggered by your job. Also, workers' compensation might not cover an injury that is reported to the employer after the employee is told she or he will be ended or laid off.

What are the advantages of filing a Workers Comp. Claim?

They can consist of:.

caused by work. This includes physician visits and other treatment services, tests, medicines, devices, and travel expenses reasonably essential to treat your injury.

If I get hurt at work or establish a work-related medical injury, exactly what should I do?

Report the injury or illness to your employer. Ensure your manager or somebody else in management called soon as possible. If your injury or ailment established gradually (like tendinitis or hearing loss), report it as soon as you discover or think it was triggered by your job. Reporting immediately assists stay clear of issues and hold-ups in getting benefits, consisting of medical care. , if your employer does not discover about your injury within 30 days, you can lose your right to receive workers' compensation benefits.

If required,  Get emergency situation treatment. Call 911 or  if it's an emergency situation go to an emergency clinic right away. Your employer must make sure that you have access to emergency treatment right away, and may tell you where to go for treatment. Tell the medical personnel that your injury or illness is job-related.

DID YOU KNOW THIS ABOUT WORKERS COMPENSATION?

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