Workers’ Compensation

Protecting injured workers across California

Integration with Other Claims

Workplace injuries sometimes trigger claims beyond workers' comp. Having attorneys with multiple practice areas means we catch these opportunities:

Third-Party Personal Injury Claims

If a third party caused the injury — a delivery driver, equipment manufacturer, building owner — you may sue them separately. We coordinate both claims to maximize recovery.

Employer Retaliation

If your employer retaliated after filing a comp claim — firing, demotion, harassment — that's illegal. We pursue employment law claims alongside your comp case.

Insurance Bad Faith

If the carrier unreasonably denies or delays benefits, we pursue bad faith claims. Bad faith recovery is separate from comp and can include punitive damages.

Workplace Injuries We Handle

Back & Spinal Injuries

Herniated discs, fractures, chronic pain from lifting or falls.

Head & Brain Injuries

TBI, concussions, and permanent cognitive impairment.

Repetitive Strain

Carpal tunnel, tendinitis, and cumulative trauma injuries.

Occupational Diseases

Asbestos, silicosis, chemical exposure, even years later.

Orthopedic Injuries

Broken bones, torn ligaments, rotator cuff tears.

Psychological Injuries

PTSD, anxiety, and stress from workplace events.

Common Questions

Can I sue my employer for a work injury?

Generally no — workers' comp is your exclusive remedy. But you can sue third parties who caused the injury (equipment manufacturers, building owners, etc.), and you can pursue retaliation claims if your employer punished you for filing.

How much will I receive?

Temporary disability replaces roughly two-thirds of your lost wages (capped at a state maximum). Permanent disability is calculated using a state schedule based on body part and medical rating. We estimate your specific benefits in the consultation.

My claim was denied. Is it over?

No. Denials are often incorrect or based on incomplete information. You can appeal through the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB). Many denied claims are successfully overturned. We handle all appeals.

Injured on the Job?

Tell us what happened. We'll explain your options and fight for the benefits you deserve.

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