If you receive an injury on the job, there is a good chance you are eligible for workers' compensation benefits. These pay for medical care and lost wages while you are recovering from your injuries. If your injury prevents you from working for a period of time, you...
Year: 2022
How to deal with a workers’ compensation denial
If you had an injury at work, there is a good chance you filed a workers' compensation claim. If there was a denial of the claim, you may be wondering what your next steps should be. The first is to find out why there was a denial, as there are various reasons why it...
Common injuries of restaurant workers and how to prevent them
Working in restaurants presents a variety of risks that could result in injuries. Both front-of-the-house and back-of-the-house employees face hazards. Many of the risks that cause injuries are preventable. Both management and employees can do their part to improve...
Avoid these mistakes when you file for workers’ comp
After a workplace accident, your injuries could prohibit you from returning to work. As a result, you could miss out on needed wages and become responsible for expensive medical bills related to the accident. The workers’ compensation system, according to the State of...
Important deadlines to keep track of for your workers comp case
If you have suffered a serious accident at work, your life may have changed drastically in an instant. Suddenly, you find yourself unable to work, in massive amounts of pain, and with medical bills and other unanticipated expenses to worry about. In the middle of all...
Health care employees, contagious diseases and workers’ comp
Health care employees exposed to harmful pathogens may apply for workers’ compensation to recover. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s website notes that health care workers face high risks of contracting contagious diseases. Infectious agents may...
How can distractions contribute to an accident?
As you travel along on a highway or other road, you may notice other people glancing away from oncoming traffic to take a bite of food or checking how they look in the mirror. No matter what happens around you, any form of distraction can possibly lead to a car crash....
May work-related pain qualify for workers’ comp benefits?
Physical pain that you experience while performing your work may require a medical exam to discover the source or cause. A guidebook published on the California Department of Industrial Relations website notes that pain from on-the-job repeated motions may qualify for...
Does workers’ compensation cover job-related car accidents?
If you drive an automobile as part of your job duties, workers’ compensation may be responsible for your medical care if you have a car accident. Understanding the regulations about these accidents is essential, so you know how to proceed if one occurs. When does...
What is a resolved workers’ compensation claim?
Once you enter the workers' compensation system by making a claim, you will need to work on moving your claim to the end. You will reach the end when your claim becomes resolved. According to the California Department of Industrial Relations, you do not reach a...