Some workers' compensation claims are very simple. An individual gets hurt at work, notifies their supervisor, and leaves immediately to undergo treatment. They file a benefits claim to cover their medical care costs and to help them pay their cost-of-living expenses...
Workers’ Compensation
Who picks the doctor when California workers get hurt?
When you’re hurt or sick, you need to be able to rely on your doctor, and that’s not easy to do if you’re forced to see a provider who you’ve never met before. Fortunately (unlike in many other states), California offers injured workers the ability to use their...
Are slip, trip and fall injuries common among nurses
In their line of duty, nurses are exposed to different hazardous elements. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, registered nurses in the private industry experienced about 19,790 days-away-from-work injury and illness cases in 2016. Several factors may have...
CA bill would help front-line hospital workers get workers’ comp
Front-line hospital employees are at risk for a wide variety of injuries and medical conditions. Getting workers’ compensation after suffering a work-related injury or illness, however, can sometimes be challenging. If a bill that’s currently being considered by the...
Stockers face significant injury risks at work
Merchandise stockers, or retail stock associates, are essential in maintaining a store's inventory and ensuring a smooth shopping experience. However, this job can have several potential risks, often leading to injuries. These injuries typically stem from repetitive...
2 kinds of injuries are common in most professions
Many workers are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits if they suffer from injuries or medical conditions on the job. While every job is unique, many common injuries can be found in several professions. To learn whether you’re eligible for workers’ compensation...
Teachers face violence and threats at work
The educational climate of the United States is in flux. But one thing is clear — teachers are facing more violence in the classroom these days. One study suggests that a full third of America’s teachers were verbally harassed or threatened with violence in a recent...
When can your employer stop your treatment for work injuries?
Most people would say that treatment for a work-related injury or illness should be based on what medical professionals recommend – not on what employers and their workers’ compensation insurers are willing to pay for. That doesn’t mean, however, that those who are...
How to prove your injury was caused by your job
In today's fast-paced working environment, workplace injuries are not uncommon. While some injuries can be easily linked to work-related tasks, others may not be as evident. If you suspect your injury is a direct result of your job, it's crucial to establish a clear...
What happens to your workers’ comp when you switch jobs?
Every employee is entitled to a safe work environment. However, workplace injuries as well as work-related illnesses still happen. If you are injured at work, you may be entitled to financial restitution through your employer-sponsored workers’ compensation program....