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.

November 10, 2016

TRUMP AND WORKERS' COMP

I never actually thought I would be writing this column. Pundits and pollsters minimized the chance of a Trump victory. Recently I attended an event at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy. The speaker, Obama’s campaign manager David Plouffe, somewhat smugly assured the crowd of what they wanted to hear, i.e. that there was […]


November 2, 2016

GOOD THINGS IN SMALL PACKAGES

Sometimes legislation sort of flies under the radar. Stakeholders keep their eye on the  bills that have major consequence, and the small bills don’t get attention. But sometimes small packages can accomplish good things. So it was this year with AB 2164 (O’Donnell and Cooper), a bill to amend California Education Code 68120(a)(4). This is […]


October 25, 2016

FEDERALIZING COMP? REALITY OR PIPE DREAM?

Even though the Obama administration is on the last lap, it has now waded into the debate about whether workers’ comp systems are failing employees and employers. The October 2016 report of the U.S. Department of Labor  (see link at the bottom of this post) is titled “Does the Workers’ Compensation System Fulfill its Obligations to […]


October 11, 2016

INTENDED EFFECT

What politician doesn’t want to preside over either an expanding economy or decreasing operational costs for business? That’s the position that Jerry Brown and Dave Jones find themselves in. Jones gets to make the call as to what the “pure premium” rate for California workers’ comp insurance should be in 2017. Should it be $2.22 […]


October 5, 2016

A FLOOD OF STUDIES

A flood of studies on workers’ comp have just been released (see links below). I’m speaking on a blogger panel tomorrow  at the CWC & Risk Conference in Monarch Bay, and I’m sure that these studies will be fodder for a robust discussion. The U.S. Department of Labor has released a study titled “Does the […]


October 1, 2016

BROWN VETOS 3 MORE BILLS

On his last day to act on bills, Governor Brown vetoed three more workers’ compensation bills.  The bills vetoed were: AB 1643 (Lorena Gonzalez) (prohibiting apportionment to certain conditions frequently occurring in women, and requiring that breast cancer and prostate cancer receive equivalent impairment ratings) SB 897 (Roth) (would grant an additional year of injury leave for […]


September 30, 2016

BREAKING-BROWN ACTS ON BILLS

Governor Brown announced today that he has signed two major workers’ comp bills, AB 1244 (Gray) and AB 1160 (Mendoza). Both have major components aimed at reducing the amount of fraud and abuse by medical providers in the comp system. Brown vetoed AB 1922 (Daly), a bill dealing with ancillary agreements to workers’ comp policies. […]