In the state of California, most employers are required to carry workers' compensation insurance. This means that employees can collect compensation if they're injured on the job. However, there might be times when workers' compensation isn't an option. If that's the...
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Getting back your lost income after an injury
When it comes to paying the bills, the fact is that even when you're injured, all those bills you paid before will continue to come in. The financial toll (especially if he or she is single) that a person can experience after sustaining an injury is immense. Not only...
Understanding occupational disease in California
When most people hear about workers' compensation claims, they think of accidents in the workplace that lead to injury. However, California residents should also be aware of occupational diseases that can result in a workers' compensation claim. State laws concerning...
Workers’ compensation claims for minor injuries
California residents work in various industries, including public safety with jobs like firefighting; health with jobs in nursing and medicine; office jobs, such as administrative assistant; manual jobs, such as construction; and other public employees. Many injuries...