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.

October 23, 2012

DUAL PURPOSE NURSING

One aspect of doing the blog is that people send me letters and e mails. Today I received this unsolicited but noteworthy inquiry from an injured worker (not a client of our firm), which I’ll quote in its entirety: “I wanted to send you an e-mail about an issue that may or may not be […]


DUAL PURPOSE NURSING

One aspect of doing the blog is that people send me letters and e mails. Today I received this unsolicited but noteworthy inquiry from an injured worker (not a client of our firm), which I’ll quote in its entirety: “I wanted to send you an e-mail about an issue that may or may not be […]


October 18, 2012

THE TATTLERS

If you’re a non-English speaking injured worker seeing your doctor, you’d probably assume that the translated communications with your doctor werenot being relayed to others by the interpreter. In all too many instances you would be wrong. A source provided me papers that document the practices of 4 translation companies that appear to require interpreters […]


THE TATTLERS

If you’re a non-English speaking injured worker seeing your doctor, you’d probably assume that the translated communications with your doctor werenot being relayed to others by the interpreter. In all too many instances you would be wrong. A source provided me papers that document the practices of 4 translation companies that appear to require interpreters […]


October 15, 2012

A BIG YAWN?

The California Supreme Court has decided to hear the Valdez case. Several months ago that would have seemed like a big deal. Now it could turn out to be a big yawn. In Valdez II, the WCAB 2011 en banc decision affirmed the holding in Valdez I that, where unauthorized treatment is obtained for an […]


June 16, 2012

GOOD TO GO

The last several weeks I’ve had to follow the California workers’ comp scene from afar. That’s because I was traveling in Asia. It’s always interesting to engage another culture and see one’s own through that other lens. One can see wacky trends. For example, the nerdy girl look seems to be quite in vogue. Even […]


June 11, 2012

LOOKING TO NOVEMBER

It’s a strange time. There’s a lot of populism in the air. Folks on the left and right are suspicious of big money. But unions have not been able to capitalize on these conditions. Unions are seen by many as part of the problem, particularly public worker unions. Labor suffered a grievous loss in Wisconsin […]