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California Workers Comp Law Resources

Behind the Counter: A Guide to Retail Workers’ Compensation Rights

Learn about retail workers' compensation rights in California, including injury steps, and benefits.

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Why We Consider Ourselves a Pro-Union Law Firm in California

As a pro-union law firm in California, we stand with union workers to protect rights, and fight for fair compensation.

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What is the Difference Suing a City for Workers’ Comp Violation Versus a Company?

Learn the key differences between suing a city for a workers' compensation violation vs. suing a company in California.

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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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