Whether the work is in schools, hotels or business offices, janitors face many hazards while on the job. According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 18,860 building cleaners and janitors reported workplace injuries in 2019. Many of these injuries resulted in...
Workers’ Compensation
Does immigration status effect a workers’ comp claim?
Being injured at work often brings concerns about loss of wages and your future earning potential. For workers with immigration issues, the worry becomes more complex. Workers with various immigration issues are often told that they are not eligible for workers' comp,...
Will workers’ compensation pay me if I can never return to work?
In 2020, 3.7% of California's workforce filed injury claims, according to the California Department of Industrial Relations. Workers' compensation ensures that employees' medical expenses related to these injuries get paid by their employers. However, if you are one...
Will filing for workers’ compensation hurt your work relations?
If you suffer a major injury in the workplace, you know that your top priority is to take care of your medical health so you can get back to top condition. However, you might have concerns over how your boss and coworkers will react if you file for compensation and...
7 common reasons why workers’ compensation claims get denied
Workers’ compensation insurance covers employees in the event of an injury that occurs in the workplace. This coverage provides medical care, wage compensation and recovery support to ill and injured employees, provided their condition occurred during work hours and...
Restaurant workers need to be aware of these dangers
Restaurant work may not strike most people as a dangerous job. Still, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 2019 showed an average of nearly 257 daily nonfatal injuries and illnesses. Since jobs in food service present various hazards, restaurant employees...
Common injuries in the housekeeping field
While the field of housekeeping may not seem dangerous to some, the reality is that housekeepers face risks on a daily basis. This can be true whether you are a housekeeper at a hotel, a hospital or a large business or corporation. If you feel concerned about your...
How a fall on the job may impact your future
Whether you work in a warehouse or on a construction site, danger seems to lurk around every corner. With access to heavy equipment and close proximity to other workers, threats to your health abound. One of the most dangerous incidents that can happen on any job is a...
What does workers’ compensation cover in California?
Workers' compensation laws exist to help employees receive medical care for workplace injuries or illnesses. Fault is irrelevant when it comes to this essential compensation. However, in return for receiving these benefits, workers cannot sue their employers over a...
Discover the biggest myths about California Workers’ Compensation
Workman’s Compensation has served Californians for over 100 years. Though regulated by the state, private companies provide the policies that supply the needs of injured workers until they have recovered and can get back to work. The average working Californian does...