Sacramento Personal Injury Law Blog
You don’t have to play tennis to get tennis elbow
Tennis elbow is a painful inflammation of tendons, making it painful to move the joint. It is an overuse injury, and it comes from people making the same motion over and over again. This is actually w…
What if you don’t fully recover from your work-related injury?
After a work-related injury, workers’ comp can cover medical expenses and provide you with income so you can focus on your recovery without financial stress. Once you recover, you can resume your prev…
Understanding the updates on the “Time of Hire” pamphlet
The “Time of Hire” pamphlet is crucial for employers and employees in California, providing essential information about workers’ compensation. Recent updates have been made to ensure compliance with n…
2 reasons to quickly report a workplace injury
This post covers important information about 2 reasons to quickly report a workplace injury. Content extracted from category discovery. Full content would be available after proper extraction.
What can you do if your workers’ compensation claim is denied?
Many people are injured while working. As a result, they may not be able to return to work until their injuries have healed. These injured employees could lose wages for weeks, months or for their ent…
Why you shouldn’t rush back to work after being injured
After being injured at work, you might come to rely on workers’ compensation benefits to offset your lost wages and pay for your medical care. While securing these benefits can be difficult in some in…
What does a no-fault system mean for workers’ comp?
Workers can often receive medical coverage and lost wages through workers’ compensation benefits if they are injured on the job. One of the benefits of workers’ compensation is that it is a no-fault s…
3 common workplace trip hazards
Some occupations are more dangerous than others. For example, construction is widely regarded as one of the most hazardous industries. Nonetheless, every work environment has the potential to be dange…
Why you likely can't get SSDI for a broken arm or leg
This post covers important information about why you likely can’t get ssdi for a broken arm or leg. Content extracted from category discovery. Full content would be available after proper extraction.
Am I eligible for worker’s compensation if I am undocumented?
Workplace injuries can significantly impact your daily life and leave you with medical bills and unpaid wages. But are you entitled to workers’ compensation after a workplace accident if you are an un…