Category Archives: Yrulegui & Roberts

PROPOSED WORKERS’ COMPENSATION REFORM BILL IN CALIFORNIA WOULD REQUIRE EMPLOYERS TO COVER SERVICES OF A SOCIAL WORKER IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES

According to reporting from Business Insurance, a proposed workers’ compensation reform bill in California would put a new obligation on employers: The duty to cover the professional services of a licensed social worker when deemed necessary to help an employee recover from the after effects of an on-the-job injury. In this blog post, our Sacramento […]

AN OVERVIEW OF FOUR COMMON WORKERS’ COMPENSATION DEFENSES IN CALIFORNIA

Employers have a duty to get no-fault workers’ compensation insurance coverage for both full-time and part-time employees (California Labor Code § 3700). If a worker is hurt on the job, they can claim benefits without proving that the employer was negligent or otherwise caused their accident. Of course, that does not mean that a workers’ […]

DEFENDING A WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIM ON THE GROUNDS OF A PRE-EXISTING CONDITION IN CALIFORNIA

As defined by Healthcare.gov, a pre-existing condition is a health problem that a person already had before their new coverage starts. Pre-existing conditions can be matters of dispute in workers’ compensation claims. The primary issue: Who is responsible for an injury if an employee already had a medical condition before the workplace accident? In this […]