2021: Reducing delays in medical treatment.
Injured workers has been under attack for years with hurdles such as utilization review, independent medical review, MPNs, and restrictive treatment guidelines being thrown up as roadblocks and causing serious delays. While the state legislature continues to address the COVID-19 pandemic, we’re hoping to carve out space to tackle a long-standing problem plaguing injured workers:…
Read MoreUnemployment 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 MoreEssential workers continue fighting for their lives while working in increasingly hazardous conditions
Call Email Text Map As if the backbreaking work performed by farmworkers isn’t already detrimental to their health, a new study shows the devastating impact COVID-19 is having on their communities. Released by the Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas and the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, the study takes a…
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