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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Workers’ Compensation
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...
The risks electricians face on a job site
Electricians in California face a variety of hazards whenever they are on a job site. For instance, accidentally touching a live wire could result in a significant injury or death. Furthermore, these individuals may be at risk of falling from heights while working on...
Injuries that will not be covered by workers’ compensation
Workers injured in San Jose, California, or another nearby city should know what the workers' compensation program covers. As to the nature of the injury, the program can cover physical injuries, including those caused by repetitive motions like carpal tunnel...
What are your options after your boss denies workers’ comp?
In the unfortunate event that you are involved in a workplace accident, the next step is to speak with your employer and apply for workers' comp. These funds will allow you to heal at home without the stress of not having enough money to pay your monthly bills....
How to avoid forklift accidents in California
Forklifts were built to make our lives easier. But if they're not used properly, they can cause injuries and even fatalities in the workplace. According to a recent study, nearly 10% of forklifts are involved in a death or injury every year. That doesn't just include...
How workplace distraction affects employee accidents
The distraction caused by cellphones isn't a problem that exists only on highways. Employees in California may find it shocking that cellphone-related distractions in the workplace have become prevalent in workers' compensation claims. While mainly in the construction...
Workers’ comp denial case offers lesson to Californians
Worker's compensation can be denied to injured people for many reasons. In a recent case, an Arkansas man was denied benefits after the court learned that he worked for other companies shortly after being injured. The man filed for workers' compensation after he...
Knowing the difference between employee benefits
Workers in California who get injured on the job may qualify for certain benefits, such as workers' compensation, Social Security disability and state disability. However, these benefits are not the same, and many people get confused over them. It helps to understand...