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.

June 16, 2011

ON AGAIN?

UPDATED/CORRECTED ENTRY: after this post, Governor Brown today vetoed the state budget passed last night. State Treasurer Bill Lockyer anounced that Wall Street would not finance state revenue needs based on some of the budget’s assumptions. So the sale of WCAB district offices again is in limbo……………… The sale of California state buildings is on […]


June 14, 2011

TIP OF THE ICEBERG?

In any large industry, there are temptations to cut corners. Workers’ comp is no exception. Among those who may be tempted are some medical providers. Today a 181 page indictment was announced in Orange County. Prosecutors have charged Newport Beach radiologist Dr. Sim Carlisle Hoffman with alleged $17 million in workers’ comp fraud. Other alleged […]


May 17, 2011

CHOPPING BLOCK

Among the state boards and commissions on Governor Brown’s chopping block are the Fair Employment and Housing Commission and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board, aka the Cal-OSHA Standards Board. I’m no Cal-OSHA expert, but I checked in with a source with extensive experience in OSHA matters to learn what this would mean. Here […]


May 15, 2011

BLOWING UP BOXES

Arnold Schwarzenegger, full of bravado, threatened to “blow up boxes” in Sacramento. Tomorrow, with his budget revise, Governor Brown will outline plans to do just that. Partly it’s a function of the looming chaos in Sacramento, where the way forward out of the budget mess is murky. And perhaps it’s also a function of a […]


May 14, 2011

THE ROLE OF A WORKERS COMP LAWYER

As a lawyer representing injured workers’ I’ve met all kinds of colleagues over the years. Some of my colleagues came to the practice after being union organizers, social workers, criminal defense attorneys, union-side labor lawyers, or court reporters. Some did comp insurance defense work, tired of it, and decided to help workers. Some, like me, […]


May 13, 2011

AB 1155 SAILS ALONG

Perhaps this year is the year. During the Schwarzenegger years, the governor repeatedly vetoed bills that would have outlawed discrimination in apportionment determinations in workers’ comp. That anti-discrimination concept, currently embodied in AB 1155, may well face a better fate during the Brown years. Today the bill passed out of the California Assembly on a […]


May 11, 2011

THE NURSES

There are few groups other than firefighters who are as popular as nurses. In California, nurses have become an important political force. Nurses were one of the groups who took the lead in Democratic party efforts to challenge the gubernatorial campaign of Meg Whitman. Nurses had a bus that traveled the state, dogging the “Queen […]