Monthly Archives: April 2023

THE NURSES LABOR UNION RALLIES IN FAVOR OF ASSEMBLY BILL 1156: WHAT THE PROPOSED WORKERS’ COMPENSATION REFORM LEGISLATION COULD MEAN FOR EMPLOYERS AND INSURERS

On April 3, 2023, National Nurses United published a press release on the call for California lawmakers to pass Assembly Bill 1156 (AB 1156). A proposed reform to our state’s workers’ compensation laws, the bill was authored by Mia Bonta (Democrat, Oakland) and it is being sponsored by California’s largest labor union for nurses (California […]

SIX KEY THINGS AN EMPLOYER MUST DO IF AN EMPLOYEE IS HURT ON THE JOB IN CALIFORNIA

Workplace accidents happen. The State of California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) reports that 161,860 workers filed for benefits for nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses in 2020 alone. Even an employer that follows all of the best workplace safety practices could still end up facing a workers’ compensation claim. It is crucial that employers understand […]

WHAT IS A LABOR CODE 132(a) LAWSUIT? (WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN CALIFORNIA)

An employee who was hurt on the job in California has a right to file for no-fault workers’ compensation benefits. As an employer, you are required to obtain and maintain the proper workers’ compensation insurance coverage for your employees. Employers cannot discriminate against an employee who was injured on the job or retaliate against an […]

WHAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WORKERS’ COMPENSATION SELF-INSURANCE IN CALIFORNIA

California law requires private businesses and organizations to obtain and maintain no-fault workers’ compensation insurance coverage for their employees. Employers can join the state’s workers’ compensation system by purchasing a legally compliant policy, or they can opt to operate as a “self-insured” employer. Below, our Sacramento workers’ compensation defense attorneys offer a guide to the […]