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Unemployment benefits and Worker’s Compensation FAQ
Facts for unemployment insurance benefits and Worker’s Compensation for Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga and Inland Empire injured workers Many injured workers who cannot return to their employment often times apply for unemployment insurance benefits. I received many questions about whether these benefits are taxable, whether stimulus payments are taxable and other issues. If you been injured…
Read MoreIs it Possible to File a Workers’ Compensation Lawsuit if I Caused the Accident?
Is it Even Possible to File a Workers’ Compensation Lawsuit if I Caused the Accident near Fontana and Rancho Cucamonga? Workers’ compensation is a no-fault scheme in California, according to state law. As a result, even though you are at fault for an accident near Fontana or Rancho Cucamonga or other Inland Empire area, you…
Read MoreStudy also showed that low back injury claims have the longest delays in the system
Worker’s Comp delays in medical care result in higher costs Call Email Text Map On October 29, the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) released a new report confirming what CAAA has been saying all along: delays in medical care result in significantly higher costs. The study, “Cost Impacts of Medical Care Delays…
Read MoreLayoffs, Post Terminations, Unemployment and Cumulative Trauma and Repetitive Injury Claims
Call Email Text Map Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau released a report last week detailing the historic impacts of recent economic downturns on California’s workers’ compensation system. Workers’ Compensation Insurance companies are using this pandemic as an opportunity to attack cumulative trauma and repetitive injury claims. The report notes that while overall claim…
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