Monday, November 16, 2020

Workers' Compensation in California: A Guidebook for Injured Workers

 





Workers' Compensation in California: A Guidebook for Injured Workers  

The Department of Industrial Relations is pleased to release the sixth edition of "Workers' Compensation in California: A Guidebook for Injured Workers," April 2016, now available in English and Spanish.

This guidebook gives an overview of the California workers’ compensation system. It is meant to help workers with job injuries understand their basic legal rights, the steps to take to request workers’ compensation benefits, and where to seek further information and help if necessary.

This edition of the guidebook describes the workers' compensation system as of April 2016. Workers using the guidebook should also check updates posted at the state Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) website.

LINK TO Guidebook for Injured Workers

 

 


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Our expertise is essential getting you your final settlement amount to pay for your permanent disability. You need the right attorney with experience to fight for your rights and get you the financial recovery you deserve! We can get you immediate:

  • Medical Treatment
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  • Transfer you to the right doctor
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  • Maximize your final Permanent Disability Award
  • Assist you in reaching your final recovery

We assure that our clients receive the maximum benefits they are entitled to by keeping up-to-date with the changes in California Workers Compensation law. We understand that a work-related injury can often be distressing and potentially lead to a significant interference in the life of the injured.

  • Specific Incidents (such as falling off a scaffold)
  • Repetitive Trauma (such as carpal tunnel)
  • Occupational Exposure (such as breathing fumes)
  • Death Benefits

WAGE AND HOURS OVERTIME PAY YOU DESERVE


 THE FACT THAT YOU ARE PAID ON A SALARY BASIS OR ACCORDING TO A COMMISSION STRUCTURE DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE NOT ENTITLED TO OVERTIME PAY FOR ALL OVERTIME HOURS YOU WORK. NOR DOES THE FACT THAT YOU HAVE A MANAGEMENT-TYPE JOB TITLE, OR ANY OTHER SORT OF JOB TITLE.

California law assumes that all employees are entitled to be paid at 1 ½ times their regular rate of pay (sometimes referred to as "overtime wages", "overtime pay", or simply "OT") for all hours in excess of 8 per day or 40 per week.

California law also assumes that all employees are entitled to be paid at 2 times their regular rate of pay (sometimes referred to as "double-time wages", "double-time pay", or simply "golden time") for all hours worked in excess of 12 in a day.

California law also assumes that all employees are entitled to a duty-free 30-minute meal period before the beginning of their sixth hour of work each day, and that all employees are entitled to a second duty-free 30-minute meal period before the beginning of their eleventh hour of work on each day any such employee works more than ten hours.

California law also assumes that all employees are entitled to a duty-free 10-minute rest period on each day that they work at least 3.5 hours, and that all employees are entitled to a second duty-free 10-minute rest period on each day that any such employee works more than six hours.

Please do not fall for the common myth that salaried employees are not entitled to additional overtime pay beyond their normal salary when they work more than 8 hours in a day or more than 40 hours in a week. Salary is never the sole basis for determining whether Overtime must be paid.

If you have not been paid overtime wages or double-time wages, or you have been denied meal and/or rest periods in accordance with California law, you may be entitled to recover your unpaid wages as well as penalties for your meal and rest period violations.

Often employers are more than happy to give employees special titles because they know employees generally don't have a full understanding of the overtime laws and are likely to believe that a particular job title determines eligibility for overtime pay.

If you have not received overtime pay at a current or past job, you may be entitled to recover all of the wages that were unlawfully withheld, plus penalties.

You never know...what you may think of as "no big deal," may actually be a big deal in the eyes of the law and entitle you to significant compensation.

California law is distinctly pro-employee and provides great incentives to those seeking to uphold their employment rights.

The Law Office of Seth E. Tillmon accepts employment law cases on a contingency fee basis. Under a contingency fee arrangement, the client never owes any attorney fees unless and until a recovery is obtained in the case, at which time the attorney is paid a percentage of the money the attorney has recovered for the client.

Call The Law Office of Seth E. Tillmon at office phone number (818) 849-6277 or Mr. Tillmon’s mobile number at (818) 693-4255 for a free, confidential consultation and evaluation of your potential claims.

Visit The Law Office of Seth E. Tillmon website for more information or to request a telephone call from Mr. Tillmon. You may submit the short "Request a Telephone Call" form and Mr. Tillmon will personally call you: https://TillmonLaw.com/

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