The treatment request denials for injured workers in California that were overturned most often in 2021 were for behavioral and mental health services, with 15% overturned, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Industrial Relations, Division…
It takes seven years to close 90% of workers compensation claims in California compared with three years for the median state, according to a study released Tuesday by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau. WCIRB attributes the longer time it…
California employers will have less time to accept liability on certain presumptive injury claims and face penalties of up to $50,000 for unreasonably denying them, under a bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday. The governor also extended the…
An Oregon State University study found an association with increasing temperatures and increased rates of injury claims that were more pronounced among workers in the agricultural and construction sectors. The study analyzed about 92,000 accepted claims and found that the…
A California appellate court ruled that an employer was not entitled to compel an injured worker to provide discovery responses to inquiries into his immigration status. Rigoberto Jose Manuel worked for BrightView Landscape Services Inc. In January 2018, he allegedly…
A California appellate court on Monday ruled that a state presumption doctrine on who controls an employee’s work barred an injured worker from suing a company that contracted with his employer to perform work. SMC Contracting Inc. hired Tyco Simplex…
The California Assembly on Tuesday unanimously approved a bill that would expand the types of first responders eligible for the presumption that post-traumatic stress disorder is work-related, while the Senate unanimously concurred in amendments to a bill that would require…
The California Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that would expand the presumption that skin cancer is work-related for peace officers with the state departments of Fish and Wildlife and Parks and Recreation. A.B. 334, which was sent to…
Policy committees in the California Senate passed a bill that would extend COVID-19 presumptions for two years. The Senate Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement on Wednesday voted to pass A.B. 1751, would extend presumptions of compensability for COVID-19…
California’s top state court has agreed to decide whether employers can be held liable under state law when their workers contract COVID-19 on the job and spread it to their relatives. The California Supreme Court on Wednesday granted a request…