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Why it’s Important to Pick the Right Occupational Physician
Choosing the right doctor for any work related injury is a vital step in the workers’ compensation process for both employers and employees.
Major Head Injuries and Workers’ Comp.
If you suffer a traumatic brain injury at work, you could suffer lifelong consequences depending on the type and severity of the injury.
How do SB 1002 and SB 213 Affect Your Workers' Compensation?
Earlier this year, California representatives moved forward on two significant bills that have a direct correlation to the workers’ comp. you may be eligible for.
Can I Develop PTSD After a Workplace Injury?
Workplace injuries not only bring physical harm, but it can also bring emotional wounds. If you are experiencing PTSD from a workplace injury, you are not alone.
Are My Workers’ Compensation Benefits Taxable?
Tax season is coming up and if you’re wondering if your workers’ compensation benefits are taxable - this blog is for you.
7 Industries that Put Employees at Risk for Lung Damage
These industries can put employees at risk for lung disease. It’s important to know the risk of any job you take and what necessary precautions need to be taken.
How Can I Avoid Common Construction Accidents
In any job environment, there is risk for injury. In the construction industry, the risks are generally more severe. Here are ways you can avoid the common construction accidents.
Does Workers’ Comp Cover Non-Citizen Employees?
If you are not a citizen of the United States and you get injured on the job, you’re probably wondering if you are able to receive workers’ compensation. This blog will help answer your questions and connect you with one of our certified workers’ compensation law specialists.
Origin and Purpose of Workers’ Compensation
Have you ever wondered how workers’ compensation got started? The world would be very different without workers’ comp today. Read on to know the origin and purpose of workers’ comp.