Nurses in California and throughout the U.S. are exposed to hazards every day, so preventing injuries and illness should be uppermost in their mind. American Mobile Healthcare offers 10 tips to help in the prevention. First, nurses should stay healthy through daily...
Month: July 2020
What injuries can count in workers’ compensation law
Workers' compensation insurance is required in California. This helps cover medical expenses, lost wages and so on after an employee has suffered a work-related injury or developed a work-related illness. Of course, determining whether something is work-related can be...
Workers compensation claims in California
When many people hear about workers compensation claims, they think about falls, broken bones, and other workplace injuries. However, there is a new threat to employee health that is being recognized. OSHA is now reporting that Ototoxicants, chemicals that cause...
Five common workplace safety mistakes
Workers in California, especially those in the construction industry, should know how important it is for their employers to keep the job site free of foreseeable hazards. Below are five all too common mistakes that their employers might make that could lead to a...
Information about the QME process
Those living and working in California may want to know more about the QME as it relates to compensation for injured workers and the Division of Workers' Compensation Medical Unit. It is important to understand the QME when it comes to claims and navigation through...
Social media could put your workers’ compensation case at risk
If you suffer a severe injury on the job, you may know you can pursue and obtain workers’ compensation benefits. However, the process of recovering the benefits you deserve is often complex. There are several mistakes to avoid that could put your claim at risk, such...