California's Assembly Bill No. 701 updates some of the rules governing how employers operate their warehouse distribution centers. The California Legislative website notes that employers must communicate their production requirements and standards. Companies must now...
Year: 2021
How to return to work after workers’ compensation
You never want to sustain an injury or illness on the job. Unfortunately, the worst happens sometimes, and you must apply for workers’ compensation. If you received workers’ compensation, you might wonder how to proceed with your job. This article explains a few steps...
Road workers and job-related injuries
If you work in road construction, or someone in your family is a road worker, it is important to understand risk factors associated with job-related injuries in this line of work. If you suffer an injury while working, you could lose the ability to work for weeks,...
How do I settle my workers’ compensation case?
Once you file a workers’ compensation claim, you will need to settle your case with the claims administrator. Assuming the administrator approves your request, you need to determine how to receive payment through settlement. The California Department of Industrial...
The long-term effects of spinal cord injuries
Falls from heights, motor vehicle collisions and other accidents occurring in the workplace or while people are on the job may result in serious injuries, including spinal cord injuries. Classified as complete or incomplete, SCIs typically cause partial or total...
Did your employer handle your workplace injury correctly?
You hurt yourself at work recently, but your employer has workers' compensation. Unfortunately, that does not mean your company handled your situation right. Do you know whether your employer dropped the ball? Chron breaks down employer responsibilities for addressing...
Temporary total disability rates to remain unchanged
Some injured California workers are eligible to receive temporary total disability benefits. Insurance companies use rates set by the Division of Workers' Compensation to determine the amount of money workers receive. Though the California labor code requires the...
What are common injuries for retail workers?
Retail work may seem like a fairly safe occupation, but risks exist in every industry. Retail locations often have common hazards that could lead to potential injuries for workers. According to AmTrust Financial, many of the common retail worker injuries relate...
When a third party contributes to your work injury
When you suffer a serious injury on the job in California, you may look to your employer to help cover the medical and other expenses you accrue in the wake of the incident through workers’ compensation insurance. However, you may suffer an on-the-clock injury caused...
Employer retaliation overwork comp can take many forms
The law affirms your rights to file a workers' compensation claim for an injury arising from your job. It is illegal for your employer to take negative action against you as a "punishment" for exercising them. Unfortunately, some employers still attempt to retaliate...