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Can I Choose My Own Doctor to Treat My Work Injury?
Many injured workers are surprised to learn that there are limitations to who can treat your work-related injuries.
Workers' Compensation for Undocumented Workers
When undocumented workers are injured, they often believe that they don’t qualify for workers’ compensation, or that filing for this financial assistance will get them deported.
Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees, Says California
Drivers working for ride-hailing services such as Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc will be considered employees under California’s new gig worker law.
Common Workplace Injuries for First Responders
Work-related injuries sustained by first responders can be expensive to treat, cause lost wages, and in some cases can prevent a return to normal work duties.
Is Workplace Violence Covered By Workers' Comp?
Will workers’ compensation cover injuries or death caused by workplace violence? Maybe. Let’s take a look at the specifics.
Common Workplace Injuries for Nurses
According to research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nurses are exposed to the highest number of non-fatal occupational injury risks than workers in other industries.
June is National Safety Awareness Month
Observed annually by the National Safety Council (NSC), National Safety Month focuses on saving lives and preventing injuries, from the workplace to anyplace.
COVID-19 + Workers' Compensation (Video)
Attorney Rachel Mahoney shares a few reasons why you might consider hiring an attorney for your COVID-19 workers' compensation case.
Should I Hire an Attorney for my COVID-19 Workers' Comp. Case?
Answer these questions to determine whether you should consider hiring an attorney for your COVID-19 workers’ compensation case.