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.
Labor Day weekend is here. For many it is a time to mark the waning of summer, as kids go back to school, vacations end, and fall season traditions will shortly begin. But the Labor Day holiday actually has meaning, arising out of hard-fought labor union struggles in the late 1800s. One wonders what those […]
Things move fast as the legislative session comes to a close. As of earlier today, however, 2 important bills on worker safety were pending, AB 1634 and AB 1897. The workers’ compensation community should have a great interest in legislation that promotes safe working practices. AB 1634 (sponsored by Assembly members Ammiano, Skinner, Bonta, Gonzalez, Quirk, […]
Bay Area residents were awakened last night to a 6.0 earthquake in Napa. News reports indicated that Napa County’s old courthouse was among the downtown buildings sustaining major damage. For many years, California has been lucky in not having an earthquake that caused widespread loss of life. But what if a major earthquake struck during […]
This past Friday the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation (CHSWC) met in Oakland. If there was little policy drama in the policy presentations, other aspects of the meeting had drama. Apparently concerned that protesters or rowdy commenters would disrupt the meeting, CHSWC staffers or members arranged for a watchful presence from 2 […]
After years of doing workers’ comp, I must say that it is rare to have an injured worker client ask what medical treatment costs. Perhaps that is just human nature, since when someone else is paying the bill we tend to feel free of concerns about whether we can pay. Since workers’ comp in California […]
You might have thought that news of bad behavior in California’s workers’ comp system was hitting bottom. After all, could it get worse? Allegations of legislators taking money to help charlatans who profited off of the backs of injured workers (literally). Scads of doctors alleged to have taken kickbacks for prescribing questionable compound medicines one of which allegedly […]
California’s Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board has issued a new “Significant Panel Decision” today, Jennifer Patterson vs. The Oaks Farm and CIGA. Patterson is notable in various respects. First, it is the first major decision authored by new WCAB Commissioner Kathy Zalewski. Second, the decision is one of the first of which I’m aware that addresses […]