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The Different Settlement Types in a Workers' Compensation Case
Whether you're an injured worker, a family member of someone who's been injured, or simply interested in understanding more about this process, this guide is here to help.
What Happens if You Are Hurt Driving the Company Car?
Driving a company car can be a convenient and necessary part of many jobs, but it comes with its own set of risks. If you are hurt while driving a company car, it is important to understand what steps to take next.
Understanding Legal Damages in Workers' Compensation Cases: A Comprehensive Guide
This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive guide to three main types of legal damages in workers' compensation cases: special compensatory damages, general compensatory damages, and punitive damages.
The Impact of Pre-Existing Conditions on California Workers' Compensation Claims
Pre-existing conditions are health problems that existed before an individual was injured or became ill due to work-related activities. This article aims to examine the impact of pre-existing conditions on workers' compensation claims in California.
Returning to Work After an On-The-Job Injury
Returning to work after an on-the-job injury can be a complex process that involves several steps and procedures. The return-to-work process is designed to ensure that injured employees can return to work safely and without risk of further injury.
25th Annual California Workers' Compensation Case Law Update
Under the guidance of CWCI General Counsel Sara Widener-Brightwell, this year’s program is expected to be better than ever with a comprehensive agenda crafted for optimal knowledge sharing.
What to Expect During a California Workers' Compensation Hearing
If you've been injured on the job in California, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. In order to receive these benefits, however, you may need to attend a workers' compensation hearing.
What the New CWCI Study Means For You
Recent research done by the CWCI about professional medical service treatment patterns has revealed that the utilization of professional medical services in California's workers' compensation claims has remained relatively stable over recent years.
What to Do if Your California Workers' Compensation Benefits are Terminated or Reduced
If your California workers' compensation benefits are terminated or reduced, there are several steps you can take to protect your rights and ensure that you receive the benefits you are entitled to.