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.

July 8, 2015

BROWN ADMINISTRATION REBUKED BY FEDS RE OSHA

Responding to a complaint filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, the federal government has rebuked the way the Brown Administration has administered the Cal-OSHA program. Cal-OSHA has been ordered by U.S. Department of Labor area director David Shiraishi to respond to four findings. The four findings essentially validate the allegations made by a Washington D.C. group, PEER […]


June 30, 2015

ANGELOTTI CHALLENGE FAILS

The U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit has now handed a big win to the architects of the SB 863 reforms. The case is Angelotti Chiropractic et al v. Baker (see link to the opinion below). Angelotti was a constitutional challenge to the lien activation fee provisions of SB 863. At the trial court level in […]


June 25, 2015

SILVER STATE

Tomorrow CAAA begins its summer confab in Las Vegas. As usual, there will be interesting theories and speculation on the direction of California workers’ comp law. But the site of the conference got me wondering. What’s new in Nevada’s workers’ comp law? The answer seems to be “telemedicine”. Telemedicine software provider CloudVisit claims in a […]


June 19, 2015

THE UBER CASES

One of the most significant issues on the workers’ comp horizon is how the courts will deal with the so-called “new economy”. What are the requirements for workers’ comp coverage in the “shared economy”? Uber, the most prominent of the new “shared economy” employers, is hitting some legal speed-bumps. Uber, of course, is just one […]


June 10, 2015

GAWANDEANS

We are Gawandeans. That’s the message from the DWC to the workers’ comp community. The Gawandean message was delivered in a presentation to CHSWC on June 4 by Dr. Rupali Das, DWC Executive Medical Director. The presentation by Das was titled “Providing Better Care to Workers: Independent Medical Review and MTUS” (A link to materials […]


June 3, 2015

GETTING AN OPINION

The $120 million “Return to Work” fund (to compensate workers whose permanent disability payments were disproportionately low in relation to their wage losses) was enacted in 2012 but not designed and instituted by the DWC until 2015. Questions have swirled around how the fund would be designed, administered, and funded. Among those was the question […]


May 29, 2015

SOUTH COAST FRAMING

The recent California Supreme Court case, South Coast Framing Inc. V. WCAB (Jovelyn Clark) clarifies the standard of causation in a workers’ comp death case. In day to day workers’ comp practice the decision will probably be helpful to workers’ comp claimants who are litigating to establish that an injury or death is work related. […]