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When and How Should a California Worker’s Comp Claim Be Filed?

  Workers’ compensation insurance covers nearly every worker in California in case they are injured. Workers’ comp is a no-fault system, which means it does not matter who was at fault for the accident – the injured worker will still be covered. However, injured workers must take specific steps to receive benefits. This blog post will explain when and how a California worker should file a workers’ comp claim. What is a workers’ comp claim? A workers’ compensation claim is a claim made by an employee who has been injured in the course of their employment. To receive benefits, the employee must file a claim with their employer. There are two types of workers’ compensation claims: An injury claim A disease/ occupational disease claim Injury claims are for injuries that occur suddenly and unexpectedly, such as a  slip and fall accident . Disease claims are for injuries that develop over time, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. When should a California worker file a workers’ comp clai...

Everything You Need To Know About Workplace Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition that affects the wrist and hand. It occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm to the hand, becomes compressed. This can cause tingling, numbness, and weakness in the affected hand. If you are experiencing symptoms of CTS, you must see a doctor for a diagnosis. In some cases, the condition can be resolved with conservative treatment, such as splinting, stretching, and anti-inflammatory medication. However, if these measures are not effective, surgery may be necessary. This blog will provide everything you need to know about workplace carpal tunnel syndrome – from its symptoms and causes to its treatment options. What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a condition that affects the wrist and hand. It occurs when the median nerve, which runs from the forearm to the hand, becomes compressed. This can cause tingling, numbness, and weakness in the affected hand. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a rel...

How Can a Witness Help In My Personal Injury Claim?

When someone suffers a personal injury, they may be able to file a claim to get compensation for their damages. But to win a personal injury case, the evidence must show that someone else’s negligence caused the injury. One of the best ways to establish negligence is to have a witness who saw the accident happens and can testify to what they saw. A witness can be a powerful tool in helping to win a personal injury claim. If you have been injured in an accident, read on to learn more about how a witness can help you win your case. The Importance of Witnesses in a Personal Injury Claims When you file a personal injury claim, you will need to prove that someone else’s negligence caused your injuries. And one of the best ways to do this is to have a witness who saw the accident happen and can testify to what they saw. A witness can provide important information that can help to prove  negligence . For example, a witness can testify about the other person’s behavior leading up to the ac...

What to Do If Your Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Underpaid?

  You may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if you’ve been injured at work. These benefits can help you cover your medical expenses and lost wages while you recover from your injury. However, sometimes insurance companies make mistakes and underpay workers’ compensation claims. If you think your workers’ compensation claim has been underpaid, there are a few steps you can take to try to get the full amount you’re entitled to. This blog will explain what to do if your workers’ compensation claim is  underpaid . What is Underpayment? Underpayment occurs when the insurance company does not pay the full amount of benefits you are owed. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including: The insurance company made a mistake when calculating your benefits. Your employer did not withhold the proper insurance premiums from your paycheck. Your employer lied to the insurance company about the details of your injury. What are the Effects of Workers’ Compensation Claim Underp...