There are different types of workers' compensation benefits available to an injured employee.
Medical care: Your employer or its workers compensation insurance company pays for your medical
costs to help you recover from your workplace injury or illness....
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California workers’ compensation law imposes requirements on employers both before and after a
workplace injury or illness has occurred. Meet with a Bay Area workers' compensation attorney
if you believe your employer has violated the workers compensation law....
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There are times in a California workers' compensation matter when an injured employee will be asked
to see a qualified medical evaluator (QME). Contact a Bay Area workers' compensation attorney
if you believe you need a QME or have been asked to undergo an evaluation by a QME....
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Workers' compensation fraud is a growing problem. According to the National Insurance Crime
Bureau, workers compensation fraud was the fastest growing insurance scam in 2000, costing the
insurance industry about $5 billion per year. The cost of fraud is passed...
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