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Chronic Pain After A Workers’ Comp Accident
Chronic pain is a staggering affliction, sidelining millions of Americans each year. To really reflect the full scale of this affliction’s burden on this country, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention has estimated that just over 50 million Americans suffer from it. In other words, chronic pain afflicts over 20 percent of the total…
Read MoreHigh Rate of Injuries for Nurses
Nurses frequently face workplace hazards while performing their routine job duties. On any given day, a nurse may be exposed to hazardous substances or physical risks. While much of the training a nurse goes through prepares them to avoid these risks, they’re not immune to injury. Contact a trusted San Jose workers compensation lawyer to…
Read MoreHow to Qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance
Even if you have a serious disability, qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is far from a given. The Social Security Administration (SSA) is known for being very difficult and sparingly granting benefits. Here is how you qualify for SSDI benefits. In general, there are two types of requirements to qualify for SSDI…
Read MoreCalifornia Forklift Injuries
Forklifts help many industrial workers easily lift and move objects that would be difficult to lift and move otherwise. Unfortunately, when something goes wrong, and an accident occurs, a forklift can make things much more difficult instead of easier. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has estimated that over 100 people are killed and…
Read MoreThird-Party Liability Claims vs. Workers’ Comp Claims
In most instances, when a worker is injured at their workplace, they can file a workers’ compensation claim to receive payment benefits. However, depending on the circumstances surrounding the injury, there could be third parties involved in the accident. If this is the case, the worker could be entitled to file a third-party liability claim.…
Read MoreAm I Still Eligible for Workers’ Compensation if I Was Injured While on Break?
In general, employees can obtain workers’ compensation benefits if they suffer an injury or illness while working. California law entitles employees to obtain workers’ compensation benefits for their injuries if their injury was suffered within the scope of employment. But how do you determine if your injury while on break is within the scope of…
Read MoreWhat Should I Do If I Am Not Receiving My Workers’ Comp Benefits Check?
When you have been injured at work, the procedures that follow to ensure you get workers’ compensation benefits can be complex to understand. This is because the workers’ compensation process is incredibly technical, which is why it’s often best to consult with a San Jose workers’ compensation lawyer. A lawyer will know the relevant laws…
Read MoreWhat Types of Injuries and Illnesses are Covered by Workers’ Compensation?
When you are injured at work in California, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation. However, not everyone knows what types of injuries and illnesses are covered and what you can expect from the entire process related to California’s Labor Code. If you are trying to plan your next move, some of the following information…
Read MoreWhat is the Worker’s Compensation Appeals Board?
As you work with your San Jose worker’s compensation lawyer to get the outcome you deserve, you may hear mention of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board. This board is not something you will likely come across in everyday life, but it is worth learning about if you are currently seeking compensation for workplace injuries. What…
Read MoreWhat is Workers’ Compensation and How Does it Work?
Sometimes, it is not until you are involved in a workplace accident, or suffer an illness related to your job, that you ask: what is workers’ compensation? If you live in California, the answer you find can be much different from other states. Why Do Workers’ Compensation Systems Exist? Anyone can get hurt in their…
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