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What should you do if your claim is denied?

This is an article which explains what your should do if your Workers' Compensation claim was denied.

Legal and Financial Issues Following Acquired Brain Injury

The first days, weeks and months following an acquired brain injury are a difficult time of adjustment for a person with acquired brain injury, their family and friends. Many important decisions must be made. Stress, emotion and uncertainty abound.

Facts About Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury is an injury to the brain caused by trauma. In the U.S. an estimated 1.5 to 2 million people suffer traumatic brain injury each year. Approximately 70,000 to 90,000 of those individuals incur a TBI resulting in a long-term, substantial loss of functioning.

What is a Work Injury?

Brief article explaining what constituted a California Workers' Compensation case

What is a Heart Presumption?

Article explains heart presumption for California Workers' Compensation Law Enforcement and Safety Officers

Are California Workers' Compensation Benefits taxable?

The article discusses whether California Workers' Compensation benefits are taxable?

Independent Contractor or Employee? What you need to know

Article discusses how workers' compensation analyzes employment versus independent contractor status

Why are claims denied?

This article explains why workers' compensation claims are denied.

Roof Collapse Injuries - Missouri Workers Comp Attorneys

Roof collapse accidents can leave Missouri workers severely injured.

Injured While Commuting to Work - Workers Compensation

Can you get workers compensation benefits for an injury sustained during commute?

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