According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 11,880 agriculture injuries that caused missed work days in 2020. Any injury is a serious situation requiring attention, but some injuries are not immediately apparent. Chicken farming is an...
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Tesla employees worked overtime, leading to safety concerns
Tesla, led by Elon Musk, is changing the car game with its incredible electric vehicles and groundbreaking technology. But there is a side to the story that many do not see: the hard work and long hours put in by the employees. With such high expectations and...
How can a spinal cord injury impact someone’s daily life?
A spinal cord injury, often resulting from traumatic accidents at work on a construction site, can have profound and lasting effects on an individual's daily life. These changes may not appear obvious at first. By the end of 2022, there were 302,000 people living in...
California’s hotel housekeepers face high injury risks
California’s hotel housekeepers play an important role in ensuring the comfort and cleanliness of hotel rooms for guests. This work is physically demanding and challenging, leading to a variety of injuries. Many hotel housekeepers wind up seeking medical treatment or...
Office workers are at risk for repetitive strain injuries
People associate industries like construction, manufacturing and agriculture with hazards. However, many do not realize that office positions also carry risks. A common type of workplace injury among office workers is repetitive strain injuries. Causes of RSIs RSIs...
Misconceptions about the workers’ compensation process
When it comes to workers' compensation in California, there are many misunderstandings that can cloud the process. Workers' compensation serves as a lifeline for employees who suffer injuries while on the job. It helps to cover medical costs and lost wages during...
Reasons your workers’ compensation claim might face denial
Workers' compensation is an important protection for employees who suffer from work-related injuries or illnesses. If you are an employee in California, you might expect to secure these benefits automatically after a workplace incident. However, examiners can deny...
3 options for returning to work after an injury
In the aftermath of a workplace injury, your recovery is a priority. When you reach a point where your recovery progresses enough, you might consider returning to work. You have a few options available when you are ready for that step. There are three choices to...
Changes in workers’ comp law for California contractors
The California contractors board will require all contractors in the state to carry workers' compensation insurance, even if they have no employees. Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill 216 into law in September 2022, and it took effect on January 1, 2023. However, it...
What can I do if I do not like my doctor?
Dealing with a work injury is stressful on its own, but the situation can be even worse when you do not like your doctor. The doctor in your case is an important player. He or she will determine your condition and can influence whether you get benefits or continue to...