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Can I Be Forced to Return to Work After an Injury on the Job?
Understanding Your Rights and Responsibilities When Returning to Work After a Workplace Injury One of the most common questions that people ask after being injured on the job is when they have to return to...
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Important Pieces of Evidence to Collect After a Work Injury
Millions of people get injured on the job each year, and thousands end up dying from those injuries. Despite how widespread workplace accidents are, few people ever expect to get injured while at work, and...
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Can I Sue My Employer for Exposure to Covid-19 at Work?
Obtaining Compensation if You Contracted Covid-19 on the Job Early in 2020, the world was shocked by COVID-19. Since then, an estimated 900,000 people have died, and millions have fallen ill. Many businesses quickly shifted...
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Workers’ Comp Benefits Increasing in 2022
California to Raise Max Benefits Over $183 Per Week According to a press release from the California Workers’ Compensation Institute (CWCI), workers’ compensation benefits are increasing dramatically this year. The sharp increase is in response...
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$10 Million Dollar Verdict for Woman Who Was Sexually Harassed at Sheriff’s Department & Fired After Disability-Related Medical Leave
Attorney Jacob Nalbandyan Secures Multi-Million Victory Against County Sheriff’s Department Levin & Nalbandyan, LLP is proud to announce a $10 million verdict on behalf of a client who had been sexually harassed for years by...
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Warehouse Workers Face Unsafe Conditions in Southern California
Sweltering Heat Raises Health Concerns at Unairconditioned Facilities in the Inland Empire Employees are facing unsafe working conditions at warehouses throughout Southern California. Despite summer temperatures reaching well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, many facilities remain...
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What is Workers’ Compensation?
In 2019, workers' compensation insurance premiums amounted to over $48,343,292, as reported by the Insurance Information Institute. Unfortunately, this figure is only a part of the bigger picture, as over 888,220 people were injured on...
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Workers’ Rights Amidst a National Crisis
In an at-will employment state such as California, not everyone is aware of their rights as employees. Unfortunately, there are some situations that may arise that can threaten the rights of workers all throughout the...
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Gov. Newsom Makes Covid-19 Workers’ Comp Filings Easier for Essential Workers
Essential workers who continue to work during the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic have always had legitimate concerns about contracting the virus themselves. While others are able to stay home and minimize their chances of exposure to the...
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Can You Get Workers’ Compensation for Workplace Exposure to the Coronavirus?
The novel coronavirus or COVID-19 is practically everywhere, not only in terms of how quickly it is spreading around the globe but also regarding its prevalence on the internet. If you go to any news...
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