Employees injured in the workplace have the right to file personal injury or workers’ compensation claims. There is a misconception that the two are the same. However, the law considers them completely separate. They differ for multiple reasons. With workers'...
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3 matters to discuss with your workers’ comp doctor
Your workers’ compensation doctor diagnosis your work-related injury. He or she may also refer you to other doctors and rehabilitation specialists who can help you recover. To do these jobs effectively, though, your doctor needs some information from you. Because...
Can you receive workers’ compensation benefits for repetitive stress injuries?
Most jobs require you to perform specific tasks over and over again. Office workers often spend long hours using a computer, while factory employees may repeat the same motion throughout the day to operate a machine or assemble a component. Over time, these motions...
Terms to know when seeking California workers’ compensation
Workers' compensation claims require careful documentation. However, sometimes it can be difficult to understand the requirements and paperwork. Prepare to file a claim for your work injury by learning these common California workers' compensation terms. Agreed...
Health care workers on the front line of workplace hazards
Hospitals are sanctuaries of healing for patients. For health care workers, though, they too often are the sites of major illnesses and injuries. Health care workers confront multiple hazards on the job every day. The risks range from short-term illnesses to crippling...