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Leaving a job does not always mean leaving your workers’ compensation rights behind. You may quit because you found another...

A job transfer can change more than your title or department. It may also change the physical demands of your...

Filing a DWC-1 workers’ compensation claim form creates an important record after a workplace injury. You complete the employee section,...

Your employer may not always agree with your account of how a workplace injury happened. They may question whether the...

You reported your workplace injury, completed the workers’ compensation claim form, and expected the insurance company to start processing your...
Reporting a workplace injury should begin the workers’ compensation process. However, some employers refuse to provide a claim form, fail...

A workplace injury can affect your health, income, and ability to do your regular job. It can also leave you...

Returning to work after an injury can be an important part of your recovery. However, problems can arise when your...

Your doctor may release you to return to work with restrictions, including limits on lifting, standing, driving, bending, repetitive movement,...

As you do your job in California, you may sometimes be exposed to mercury. If you are regularly around this...
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