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Many Californians Now Eligible For Coronavirus Workers' Comp
California Governor, Gavin Newsom, issued an executive order on May 6 making it easier to file coronavirus workers’ compensation claims.
My Injury Was My Fault. Can I Still Get Workers' Comp?
Even if you are partially or wholly responsible for the incident, you are still eligible for benefits.
Can I Still Get Workers’ Comp If No One Witnessed My Accident?
What happens if you are injured at work and there is no one around to substantiate your claim?
Can I Get Workers' Comp For Coronavirus? (Video)
Many people want to know if they can get workers' comp. if they contract coronavirus (COVID-19) while at work. Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist, Rachel Mahoney, offers some answers.
Coronavirus + Your Case (Video)
Will coronavirus and California's 'Stay at Home' order affect your workers' compensation case? Maybe. Attorney Rachel Mahoney explains how your new or ongoing case could be affected.
Can I Get Workers' Comp for Coronavirus?
If you contract the coronavirus at work, is it covered by workers’ compensation? The answer depends on the type of job you have and how you contracted the virus.
7 Working From Home Safety Tips
A commonly overlooked working from home challenge is safety. Remote work is not necessarily riskier than working in an office, but it does present a new set of safety concerns for employees and employers alike.
Can I file for Workers’ Comp if I work from home?
Many employees asked to work from home want to know if they can still receive workers’ compensation benefits for injuries sustained while performing job duties at home.
5 Common Construction Site Injuries
Construction accidents can result from many different causes. Let’s take a look at the 5 most common types of construction site injuries, and what can be done to prevent them.