Generally, yes — California workers’ compensation can cover work-related stress, anxiety, and other psychiatric injuries, but the rules tend to be stricter than for physical injuries.
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Appealing an Independent Medical Review (IMR) decision involves strict procedures and deadlines that must be followed closely. This guide outlines the process and what injured workers should expect.
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A denied workers’ compensation claim in Orange County does not necessarily end your options. There may still be administrative or legal paths available depending on the details of the denial.
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When temporary disability payments are delayed, California law may allow for penalties depending on the circumstances. Here’s what injured workers should know about late or missed payments.
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Many injured workers worry about losing their jobs after filing a workers’ compensation claim. It is a common fear. If you are unable to work due to an injury, you may wonder whether your employer can legally terminate you.
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Permanent disability ratings are calculated using specific guidelines and multiple contributing factors. This breakdown explains how those numbers are determined and what can influence the final rating.
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Every workers’ compensation claim must be evaluated under a defined legal standard of proof. Understanding how that standard is applied can significantly affect how a case is developed and argued.
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Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the foundation of the freedoms we live every day.
From all of us at Thomas F. Martin, PLC, we remember and give thanks.
Permanent disability benefits are often one of the most confusing parts of a workers’ compensation claim. This guide explains what injured workers should know and how these benefits affect long-term recovery planning.
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One of the most common questions injured workers ask is how long their case will take. The answer depends on several factors, including the severity of the injury, medical treatment, and whether the insurance company disputes the claim.
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Strong workers’ compensation claims depend on clear, consistent documentation from the beginning. Proper recordkeeping can reduce delays, limit disputes, and strengthen your overall case outcome.
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An injury that happens off the clock does not automatically disqualify a workers’ compensation claim in California. There are situations where work-related factors still play a role in coverage. Learn how these cases are evaluated.
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If you were injured at work, you may be entitled to several types of benefits under California’s workers’ compensation system. Understanding these benefits can help you protect your financial stability during recovery.
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Stress and anxiety can sometimes be part of a valid workers’ compensation claim in California, depending on how the condition is connected to work duties and documentation. Here’s what injured workers should understand about eligibility.
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I’m often asked how much a workers’ compensation case is worth. The answer is that it is impossible to know until the case is fully documented and the doctors have indicated what the level of disability is.
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Appealing an Independent Medical Review decision can be a complex process with strict procedures and deadlines. This guide outlines what to expect at each stage of the appeal.
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If your workers’ compensation claim has been denied in Orange County, that does not necessarily mean the process is over. Learn what options may still be available moving forward.
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Most people associate workers’ compensation with physical injuries, but mental health conditions can also qualify under certain circumstances.
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When temporary disability payments are delayed, injured workers may have rights to additional penalties under the law. Here’s what you should know if payments are not made on time.
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