The Uncompensated Worker: Financial Impact of Workers’ Compensation

The Uncompensated Worker: Financial Impact of Workers’ Compensation Few studies have examined how household finances are affected by receiving workers’ compensation in lieu of regular wages. As such, CAAA is excited to announce that WorkCompCentral has just released a special report on the financial impact of workers’ compensation on injured workers and their families. The…

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Cleveland & Metz Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Practice Work injury law in the Inland Empire

Cleveland & Metz Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Practice  Work injury law in the Inland Empire Rancho Cucamonga, CA – December 23, 2015 – The Law Offices of Cleveland & Metz are work injury lawyers and work injury attorneys that practice in the Inland Empire focusing on the representation of injured workers and their families. Their firm has been representing…

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Workers Comp Law Summary for 2015

Workers Comp Law Summary for 2015 Workers compensation had a difficult year in the State of California. Many bills which would’ve helped injured workers were vetoed by the governor. The following is a summary of the laws that were passed and some of the bills that the governor vetoed regarding workers compensation in the state of California.…

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Six Charts Explain How Workers’ Compensation Is Deteriorating

Six Charts Explain How Workers’ Compensation Is Deteriorating by Jessica Schieder, 3/30/2015 Click here for full article Workers’ compensation is a state-based government program that has protected American workers for close to a century. Throughout the early part of U.S. history, injured workers were taken care of by the communities they were a part of:…

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