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Worker’s Compensation Terms You Need to Know

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What is the Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit?
If your work injury keeps you from doing your old job, this benefit can help you develop new skills for a different job.
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What is a Utilization Review?
Your employer or their workers’ comp insurance carrier will decide whether your treatment is medically necessary. Here’s what you need to know.
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What is the difference between a QME and an AME?
If you find yourself in a dispute with your employer over your medical treatment or what benefits are due, an independent evaluation from a third party might help resolve the disagreement.
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Working With a Workers’ Comp Lawyer

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What does it cost to hire a lawyer for my workers’ compensation case?
Workers’ compensation attorneys won’t charge you any money upfront, and their fees are lower than what other personal injury lawyers charge in civil cases.
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How to choose a workers’ compensation attorney
It’s pretty easy to find an attorney, but how do you find one that’s right for you and your workers’ comp case?
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How do I get my workers’ comp benefits paid?
Periodic payments or a lump sump? Settling your case is the hard part, but you’ll still need to work out how you receive your award.
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California Workers’ Compensation Laws

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What is the heart presumption in California workers’ compensation law?
Heart conditions are presumed to be work-related for certain workers under California’s labor law.
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Is COVID-19 covered by California workers’ compensation?
Healthcare workers, first responders and certain other workers with COVID-19 are presumed to have contracted the illness on the job.
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Can I get workers’ compensation for hearing loss?
Hearing loss is covered by California workers’ compensation, provided you can prove the amount of loss and that it was caused by your job.
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