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Are There Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Near Me?
Levin & Nalbandyan is located in downtown Los Angeles. We can take all workers’ compensation cases based in California.
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What resources are available if my employer is uninsured?
If your employer is not properly insured and cannot cover your injury-related costs, the state of California has what is known as the Uninsured Employer’s Benefit Trust Fund (UEBTF), which serves as a fallback and...
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What Happens if a California Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Compensation Insurance?
Every employer in the state of California is required to hold a workers’ compensation insurance policy with a licensed insurer and provide related benefits to their employees when the need arises. Even small companies with...
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How Do I File a Workers’ Comp Claim in California?
Talk to your employer about your injury or developed illness right away. Ideally, do this as soon as you are injured or become aware of your illness so that your employer has the option to...
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What Costs Are Covered by Workers’ Comp?
In California, workers’ compensation covers all of your authorized injury-related expenses, including (but not limited to) medical costs, rehabilitation costs, therapy, and any job-related retraining you may need to get back to work. You may...
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How Does Workers’ Compensation in California Work?
By law, most employers in California are expected to have workers’ compensation coverage for their employees to compensate them if they are injured on the job. Your employer is required to pay a specific amount...
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Losing a Loved One to a Job-related Injury
In the unimaginable event that you have lost a loved one due to a job-related injury or illness, you might be entitled to workers’ compensation death benefits. Generally, spouses, children, and other dependents are entitled...
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What to Do if You Are Injured on the Job in Los Angeles
If you have a work-related injury, you need to act quickly to protect your right to compensation. First, report the injury to your employer. In some cases, your injury may be caused by repeated exposure...
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Workers’ Compensation and Permanent Disability
Depending on the severity of the injury, you may be unable to return to your previous job duties. If you have long-term medical problems related to your on-the-job injury, you might be entitled to permanent...
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Workers’ Compensation and Wrongful Termination
An employer cannot fire you for filing a workers’ compensation claim. It is unlawful for an employer to retaliate against an employee who has been injured on the job and is seeking workers’ compensation benefits....
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