If you received a Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB) voucher as part of your workers’ compensation case or settlement, you might be staring at it wondering what to do next. You’re not alone. The voucher is one of the most underused benefits in the California workers’ comp system, and that’s a shame, because it’s real money available to you right now.
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Concentra’s Inconsistent Reporting Costs Injured Workers Benefits
One of the most frustrating realities of California workers’ compensation is that the system, which exists to protect injured workers, can be weaponized against them through sloppy medical reporting. A situation we encountered this week is a perfect example of why the initial steps you take after a workplace injury matter enormously.
Understanding Workers’ Compensation Settlements
If you’ve been injured at work in Orange County or anywhere in California, one of the most important decisions you’ll face in your workers’ compensation claim is how your case will be settled. In California, there are two main types of workers’ compensation settlements: Stipulations with Request for Award and Compromise and Release. Choosing the right settlement option can significantly impact your future, so understanding the difference between the two is essential. Below, I’ll break down each option in clear terms to help you make the best decision for your workers’ compensation case.
What Happens at a Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC)
If you’ve filed a workers’ compensation claim in California, your case may eventually be set for a Mandatory Settlement Conference (MSC). However, many injured workers have no idea what the MSC involves. Here’s a practical breakdown of what happens and why it matters for your case.
Firm Secures $200,000 Settlement for Injured Worker
We are pleased to announce that our firm successfully secured a $200,000 settlement for our client in a complex workers’ compensation case. This outcome provides them with the financial support needed to move forward after their injury.
PLEASE stop making this one mistake when representing yourself
I need to get something off my chest. Time and time again, I see unrepresented people making the same mistake.
What Injured Workers Should Know When Their Law Firm Is Sold
If you’ve recently received notice that your workers’ compensation attorney’s firm is being sold or transitioning to new ownership, you might be wondering what this means for your case. The most important thing to understand is this: you have the right to choose who represents you.
New Court Decision Makes It Harder to Receive Ongoing Care
The California Court of Appeal issued an important decision that affects almost every injured worker who relies on ongoing medical treatment. The case, Illinois Midwest Insurance Agency v. WCAB (Rodriguez), holds that insurance companies must run every treatment request through Utilization Review (UR) and Independent Medical Review (IMR). Yes, even continuing or long-term care.
Ryan D. Kayrell, PC — Trusted Workers’ Compensation Law Firm Move
We’re excited to announce that Ryan D. Kayrell, PC has officially moved to a new location! Our firm is now based at: