Returning to work following a disabling injury can be daunting. Certain physical, emotional and psychological challenges could be difficult to deal with. The thought of readjusting to the work setting again while coping with any leftover symptoms or physical limits...
Workers’ Compensation
Can my attorney directly communicate with my case manager?
Injured workers often find themselves dealing with paperwork and complex processes while trying to focus on their recovery. The task of understanding the workers' compensation system can be tough. Many workers would instead focus on their health and let professionals...
Why healthcare workers are at increased risk for injury
Nurses and nursing assistants are the backbone of the healthcare industry. These caring individuals are dedicated to providing quality patient care in various settings. Unfortunately, due to the nature of their work, healthcare employees are at a greater risk of...
Addressing disputes over return to work offers after an injury
California workers who were injured on the job and were approved for workers’ compensation benefits need to understand certain facts about their case. Those who suffered injuries that inhibited their ability to do the job they did before could suffer aftereffects that...
Steel-toe shoes provide valuable workplace protection
Steel-toe shoes are necessary in many industries where the risks of falling or rolling objects are high. These specialized shoes offer protection that ordinary shoes can't provide, which helps keep workers safer. Foot injuries are common in many workplaces, from...
The impact of PTSD on police officers
Police officers never run out of crimes to stop or emergency situations to address. Despite having training to remain calm in high-stakes situations, repeated exposure to danger and traumatic events can lead to severe stress and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)....
Workers’ comp: What happens if you disagree with a medical report?
Your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance triggers when you file a claim for a work-related injury. The insurance covers any initial medical costs you might incur. If your injuries result in a disability that prevents you from returning to work or limits your...
What you need to know about horseplay and workers’ compensation
When you suffer an on-the-job injury, you’re going to need financial support to get by while you focus on your recovery and getting back to work. That’s why workers’ compensation benefits are so important. If you can successfully recover these benefits, then you can...
Injured by an inmate: What you need to know
Every day on the job, corrections officers put themselves in harm's way. They need to be ready for anything. Inmates could start fights, try to escape or sneak in contraband. It's not out of the question that a jailer could get hurt attempting to break up fights and...
Workers’ compensation and mental illness in California
Not every work-related injury is visible. Some jobs can expose you to trauma and stress that affects your mental health. Depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) affect millions of Americans, many of whose conditions developed or worsened on the...