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California Workers Comp Law Resources

How Much Do Workers' Comp Lawyers Charge in California?

Workers' compensation attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you win or settle your case, usually 9-15% of the recovered benefits, with no upfront costs to the injured worker.

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What You Should Know About Workers’ Compensation for Warehouse Employees

Working in a warehouse is a demanding job that comes with unique risks.

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How Long Do You Have to Report a Work Injury in California?

In California, you generally have one year from the injury date, last indemnity payment, or last medical treatment to file a workers' compensation claim, or one year from discovery for cumulative injuries; missing this deadline can mean losing your right to vital benefits. Claims can be reopened for "new and further disability" within five years of injury.

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Understanding Workers’ Compensation for Police Officers in California

Police officers put their lives on the line every day to protect and serve, but what if they get injured on the job

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Workers’ Compensation for Warehouse Employees: Who’s Responsible, the Staffing Company or Employer?

Warehouse jobs are physically demanding and often come with a higher risk of injury.

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What Kind of Benefits Can I Expect if My Workers’ Compensation Claim is Approved?

The workers’ compensation process can be daunting, especially if you’re unsure of the benefits you’re entitled to

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