Workers Comp Zone

A Partner at Boxer & Gerson LLP, Julius Young has practiced worker’s compensation law and social security disability law since 1979. He has represented thousands of individuals who have sustained life-changing injuries or illnesses while on the job. In every case, his goal is to secure the medical treatments his clients need.

January 17, 2020

THE 2020 CALIFORNIA WORKERS' COMP QUIZ

What does 2020 hold for California workers’ comp? You can self-test your visionary skills by taking the quiz below, the current version of the blog’s yearly call for soothsayers to test their chops. Time to get started. 1. Regarding cumulative trauma claims, in 2020: a) C/T claims will fade as an issue as the number […]


January 6, 2020

2019 TOP CALIFORNIA WORKERS' COMP DEVELOPMENTS

2019 is done. It’s time to assess the most important developments in California Workers’ Comp in 2019, a year end assessment I’ve done since starting the blog in 2007. In no particular order, here are my picks, together with links to some additional source material: 1. California legislature passes AB5 in an attempt to address […]


December 16, 2019

ALWAYS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

California’s workers’ comp system is always under the microscope. 2019 has been no different, with a stream of studies released during the year. What did we learn this year? Many attorneys working in the system can go a whole year without really paying attention to system analyses. I know. I paid little attention for years […]


November 27, 2019

PRIMED

Amazon sure seems to be getting some bad press right around Thanksgiving and the beginning of the holiday shopping season. In the company’s rush to bring one-day delivery on a large swath of the earth’s products, worker health and safety may be taking a back seat. Tt’s something to ponder as we head toward the […]


November 19, 2019

TAKEN TO TASK

The California State Auditor’s report on the QME process is now out, and it does not make the California Department of Industrial Relations look good. The November 2019 report finds that the DIR/DWC has failed to adequately address the decline in QMEs and finds problems in its administration of the system. The report, widely anticipated […]


November 6, 2019

PICTURING SAFETY

The old saying is that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Safe construction and working practices are key to worker health. Workerscompzone has been traveling recently in Taiwan and Japan. Readers may find it interesting to see how workers in those places are reminded about safe working practices. Here are some […]


October 31, 2019

BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE

This month I’ve been looking at 2019 California workers’ comp bills that became law, as well as some that failed to secure legislative passage or were vetoed. But as they say in infomercials: wait, there’s more. There are a number of other notable measures that that will affect workers in California. Here is a list […]