U.S. employers are legally required to provide a safe working environment for employees. Still, thousands of workers in California and across the country suffer on-the-job injuries every day. Workplace injuries and fatalities According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor...
Workers’ Compensation
Are Amazon warehouse injuries the norm for workers?
A study published in April 2022 by the Strategic Organizing Center (SOC), a coalition of four major labor unions, indicates that although online retailer Amazon employed approximately 33% of warehouse workers in the United States, the company was responsible for 49%...
Temporary Disability: How it differs for low wage jobs
You may have an injury while on a job for your California employer. You may need wages while you recover. This is where Temporary Disability (TD) comes in. They are payments that you receive for lost wages. According to the information from California, TD kicks in...
Why should you never ignore an injury you sustained at work?
On-the-job injuries can leave California workers suffering for weeks or even longer. While it might be tempting to ignore your injury and just tough it out, there are reasons why you should never do that. You are probably underestimating your injuries You might...
How Medicare can affect workers’ compensation claims
If you are injured in a workplace accident in California and are 65 years or older, it's vital at the beginning to notify pertinent individuals that you are Medicare eligible. This is because Medicare has a right under federal law to recover funds aid that workers'...
Avoiding injuries at your nursing job
Working as a nurse in California can present its share of challenges. You have to perform a wide variety of tasks while retaining a professional demeanor. It will be up to you to do all that you can to avoid getting injured. Here are some handy tips that you can...
