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    • Workers Compensation
      • Employers' Responsibilities
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    • Workers Compensation Basics
      • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
      • Black Lung Benefits Program
      • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim?
      • Choosing a Doctor
      • Common Workers' Compensation Defenses
      • I Have Work-Related Injury: What Are My Employer's Responsibilities?
      • Medical Care
      • Public Employees and Workers' Compensation
      • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
      • The Federal Employment Compensation Act
      • The Difference Between Workers Comp and Disability Benefits
      • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
      • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
      • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
      • What Injuries are Covered by Workers' Compensation
      • What Is Workers Compensation Insurance?
      • Workers' Comp Denied? Here are Your Next Steps
      • Workers Compensation and FMLA
      • Workers' Compensation as the Exclusive Remedy for Injuries
      • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning to Work
    • Workers Compensation Injuries
      • Back and Neck Injury
      • Black Lung
      • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
      • Construction Injuries FAQ
      • Construction Injury Overview
      • FELA Claims: What To Do If You Are Injured
      • Hand Injury
      • Head Injury
      • Health Care Worker Injuries
      • Hearing Loss
      • Knee, Ankle, and Foot Injury
      • On-the-job Vehicle Accidents
      • Orthopedic Work Injuries
      • Psychiatric Work Injuries
      • Railroad Injuries
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA – FAQ
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA - Overview
      • Scaffold Injuries
      • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
      • Toxic/Chemical Exposure
      • What Types of Injuries are Compensable Under Workers' Compensation?
      • Workers’ Compensation for Construction Site Injuries
    • California Overtime Law
    • Employment Law
      • California Meal and Rest Break Law
      • Meal and Rest Breaks for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Overtime for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Overtime for Salaried/Exempt Workers
      • Wrongful Termination for 1099 Independent Contractors
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  • HOME
  • About
  • Practice Areas
    • Workers Compensation
      • Employers' Responsibilities
      • Workers’ Comp Benefits Explained
      • Workers' Comp In-Depth
      • Workers' Comp for the Self-Employed
    • Workers Compensation Basics
      • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
      • Black Lung Benefits Program
      • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim?
      • Choosing a Doctor
      • Common Workers' Compensation Defenses
      • I Have Work-Related Injury: What Are My Employer's Responsibilities?
      • Medical Care
      • Public Employees and Workers' Compensation
      • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
      • The Federal Employment Compensation Act
      • The Difference Between Workers Comp and Disability Benefits
      • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
      • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
      • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
      • What Injuries are Covered by Workers' Compensation
      • What Is Workers Compensation Insurance?
      • Workers' Comp Denied? Here are Your Next Steps
      • Workers Compensation and FMLA
      • Workers' Compensation as the Exclusive Remedy for Injuries
      • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning to Work
    • Workers Compensation Injuries
      • Back and Neck Injury
      • Black Lung
      • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
      • Construction Injuries FAQ
      • Construction Injury Overview
      • FELA Claims: What To Do If You Are Injured
      • Hand Injury
      • Head Injury
      • Health Care Worker Injuries
      • Hearing Loss
      • Knee, Ankle, and Foot Injury
      • On-the-job Vehicle Accidents
      • Orthopedic Work Injuries
      • Psychiatric Work Injuries
      • Railroad Injuries
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA – FAQ
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA - Overview
      • Scaffold Injuries
      • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
      • Toxic/Chemical Exposure
      • What Types of Injuries are Compensable Under Workers' Compensation?
      • Workers’ Compensation for Construction Site Injuries
    • California Overtime Law
    • Employment Law
      • California Meal and Rest Break Law
      • Meal and Rest Breaks for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Overtime for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Overtime for Salaried/Exempt Workers
      • Wrongful Termination for 1099 Independent Contractors
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Second Floor Suite #104
Los Angeles, CA 90007
310-956-4277

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Testimonials

My employer disputed whether my injury was work-related or not, and they also tried to say it didn’t really create a disability. Workers Comp Attorney, however, helped me gather the evidence force a fair settlement.

Antonio C.

East L.A.

The mounds of paperwork were overwhelming and confusing. But my lawyer navigated workers' compensation system with ease.

Janet B.

L.A. County

I am so glad I chose Workers Compensation Attorney Law Firm! They made the process of filing and receiving my claim fast and simple.

John M.

Los Angeles

I was shocked when the insurer initially denied my claim, but this law firm didn’t flinch. They fought back and won!

Lucy T.

Long Beach

My attorney got me a much bigger claim settlement than I could have initially expected. I was, to say the least, pleasantly surprised.

Todd G.

Santa Monica

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Other Practice Areas

  • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
  • Back and Neck Injury
  • Black Lung
  • Black Lung Benefits Program
  • California Overtime Law
  • California Meal and Rest Break Law
  • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim?
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Choosing a Doctor
  • Common Workers' Compensation Defenses
  • Construction Injuries FAQ
  • Construction Injury Overview
  • Construction Site Injuries
  • Employers' Responsbilities
  • FELA Claims: What to Do If You are Injured
  • I Have Work-Related Injury: What Are My Employer's Responsibilities?
  • Hand Injury
  • Head Injury
  • Health Care Worker Injury
  • Hearing Loss
  • Knee, Ankle, and Foot Injury
  • Meal and Rest Breaks for 1099 Independent Contractors
  • Medical Care
  • On-the-job vehicle accident
  • Overtime for 1099 Independent Contractors
  • Overtime for Salaried/Exempt Workers
  • Orthopedic Work Injury
  • Psychiatric Work Injuries
  • Public Employees and Workers' Compensation
  • Railroad Injuries
  • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA -Overview
  • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA –FAQ
  • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
  • Scaffold Injuries
  • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
  • The Difference Between Workers Comp and Disability Benefits
  • The Federal Employment Compensation Act
  • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
  • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
  • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
  • Toxic-Chemical Exposure
  • What Injuries are Covered by Workers' Compensation
  • What is Workers' Compensation Insurance
  • What Types of Injuries are Compensable Under Workers Compensation
  • Workers Compensation
  • Workers Compensation and FMLA
  • Workers' Compensation as the Exclusive Remedy for Injuries
  • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning to Work
  • Workers' Comp Denied? Here are Your Next Steps
  • Workers Compensation Injuries
  • Workers Comp Benefits Explained
  • Workers Comp FAQ
  • Workers Comp for the Self-Employed
  • Workers Compensation Basics
  • Workers Comp In-Depth
  • What is Workers compensation insurance?
  • Wrongful Termination for 1099 Independent Contractors
  • Workers’ compensation for construction site injuries
  • What types of injuries are compensable under workers' compensation?

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