Category Archives: California Workers’ Compensation
How The CA Workers’ Compensation Appeals Process Works
Suffering a workplace injury can be stressful enough without having to fight for the benefits you need. Unfortunately, not every workers’ compensation claim in California is approved right away. Insurance companies sometimes deny claims or dispute the benefits owed, leaving injured workers unsure about their next step. If this happens, it’s important to know… Read More »
Can I Refuse to Return to Work if I’m Not Ready?
Returning to work after a job-related injury is a significant milestone in any California workers’ compensation claim. However, many injured workers face a difficult question: Can I refuse to return to work if I’m not medically ready? Under California workers’ compensation law, the answer depends largely on your medical status, your doctor’s work restrictions,… Read More »
Structured Settlements vs. Lump Sum Payments: Which Is Better?
When a California workers’ compensation case reaches the settlement stage, injured workers are often faced with an important decision: should they accept a structured settlement or a lump sum payment? While both options can resolve a claim, they work very differently and can have different long-term financial consequences. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, and… Read More »
Grounds to Appeal a Workers’ Compensation Denial
Receiving a denial of your workers’ compensation claim can feel like a door slamming shut at the worst possible moment. You may be injured, unable to work, and counting on benefits to cover medical care and basic living expenses, only to be told that your claim has been rejected. Fortunately, a denial is not… Read More »
What Happens if My Claim Is Denied?
Few things are more discouraging than suffering a serious workplace injury and then receiving a letter saying your workers’ compensation claim has been denied. You may be counting on those benefits to cover medical bills and lost wages, and suddenly you’re left wondering what went wrong and what to do next. The good news… Read More »
Can You Work While Receiving Workers’ Comp?
After getting hurt on the job, many California workers wonder whether they can return to work while still receiving workers’ compensation benefits. Sometimes, you may feel ready to go back at least part-time or in a different capacity. Other times, your employer may pressure you to return before you’re physically able. Understanding your rights… Read More »
What to Expect at a Workers’ Compensation Hearing
Filing a workers’ compensation claim in California doesn’t always mean you’ll receive benefits right away. Insurance companies often dispute claims, sometimes questioning whether the injury is truly work-related, whether treatment is necessary, or how much in disability benefits should be paid. When disagreements cannot be resolved, your case may proceed to a workers’ compensation… Read More »
What if My Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Compensation Insurance?
In California, most employers are required by law to carry workers’ compensation insurance to protect employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. This coverage ensures that injured workers can receive medical treatment and wage replacement benefits without having to prove fault. But what happens if you get hurt on the job and your employer… Read More »
What Illnesses Are Covered Under California Workers’ Comp?
When people think of workers’ compensation, they often picture sudden accidents: a fall from a ladder, a machinery mishap, or an injury from heavy lifting. But not every work-related injury is caused by a traumatic incident. Many workers suffer from illnesses or conditions that develop over time or are caused by exposure to harmful… Read More »
Workers Compensation Dos and Don’ts
If you’ve been injured at work, the steps you take in the aftermath can have a lasting impact on your workers’ compensation claim. California’s workers’ compensation system is designed to protect employees, but the process can be filled with pitfalls that may delay your benefits or result in a denied claim. Knowing what to… Read More »