Can an employee receive compensation for a psychiatric claim if the injury resulted from the termination of his employment? What if the psychiatric injury was due to another form of discipline? Courts struggled with this issue prior to the enactment of Labor Code Section 3208.3. Some decisions found that such injuries were related to the […]
Monthly Archives: March 2021
California employers are required to provide no-fault work injury insurance to their employees. If an injured worker files a claim, a claims administrator has a responsibility to make an initial decision within 90 days. If they fail to accept or deny the workers’ compensation claim before the deadline expires, they are liable by default. This […]
Surveillance footage leads to charges against Madera woman for workers’ compensation fraud: News: 2021 Press Release For Release: March 12, 2021 Surveillance footage leads to charges against Madera woman for workers’ compensation fraud. FRESNO, Calif. — Veronica Catalina Cortes-Ambrosio, 53, of Madera, was charged on two felony counts of insurance fraud after allegedly lying about […]
Imagine that you fired or laid off an employee. A few months later, you receive notice that the former employee has filed a workers’ compensation claim. Can they really do that? The short answer is ‘yes’—and it happens far more often than most people realize. At the same time, not all claims filed after termination […]
Under California Labor Code Section 4800, certain frontline workers—including police officers, firefighters, and other public safety personnel—are entitled to additional legal protection in the event that they suffer a job-related injury. Referred both as “Labor Code Section 4850 benefits” and “Labor Code Section 4850 Time,” this special provision allows qualifying employees to receive their full […]