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Worker's
Compensation
Worker's
Compensation Attorneys
What are Workers compensation
injuries?
Injuries on the job may entitle you to worker's
compensation benefits.
Injuries on the job frequently
do not happen suddenly and all at once. They frequently
occur over a period of time (i.e., days, months,
or years). So if one or more of your joints hurt,
it may be from work. If your back hurts and you
regularly strain it while working, you may be
entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits. If
your doctor tells you that you have "carpal tunnel
syndrome" and you use your hands, wrists and arms
on a repetitive basis at work, you are probably
entitled to Workers' Compensation benefits. If
you incur additional injuries in a car accident
while in route to or from a scheduled doctor's
appointment, there is a good likelihood that those
injuries will be covered by Workers' Compensation.
The same is true for injuries in an accident while
driving to or from a scheduled appointment or
event that has something to do with any vocational
rehabilitation plan. Exposure to certain chemicals
on a job can result in leukemia. So if you have
leukemia you should contact a Workers' Compensation
lawyer without delay so he or she can do tell
you if you are entitled to benefits. You should
also ask your Workers' Compensation lawyer if
you have a "third-party case" against someone
besides your employer. If you have a heart attack
or stroke on the job, you may have a right to
Workers' Compensation benefits. If the heart attack
or stroke results in death to the worker; his
dependents may be entitled to Workers' Compensation
death benefits. Just because the insurance company
denies a claim for Workers' Compensation benefits
does not mean the insurance company does not still
have to pay the claimant benefits. Generally speaking,
you must file a legal document called an Application
for Adjudication of Claim with the Workers' Compensation
Appeals Board within one (1) year from the date
of your injury on the job. If you did not do this
and continue to have a disability from that injury,
contact an experienced Workers' Compensation lawyer
without delay. There are exceptions to the one-year
rule. To see if you can get an exception, hire
a lawyer. If you don't hire a lawyer to represent
you in a Workers' Compensation case, you are probably
losing money, not saving money. Your employer
and its insurance company have lawyers. Why don't
you? Back to list of lawyers
All of this information
in these web pages is provided for your general
information. Due to the wide range of factual
and legal scenarios that are possible in human
affairs, none of the information herein can be
or should be taken as legal advice. For specific
advise see a specific lawyer with your specific
facts.
These firms will help you in the event that you
are injured on the job.
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Santa Ana
Maurice Abarr 2107 North Broadway
Suite 104 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714)
543-8416 or (888) Local Law, 800-562-2552
Klein Jeffrey M Law Offices
Of 2060 North Tustin Avenue, Santa
Ana, CA 92705 (714) 480-7611
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Orange
Nicolette Alan K Attorney
at Law 770 The City Drive South, Orange,
CA 92868 (714) 750-1010
Weisenberg & Nelson Inc 1
City Boulevard West, Orange, CA 92868
(714) 712-9181
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Huntington
Beach
Maurice Abarr 17011 Beach Boulevard
Suite 1250 Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 541-9000 or (800) 64-INJURY
800-644-6587
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