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.

February 1, 2022

SINGLE PAYER AND CALIFORNIA WORKERS’ COMP

The push to create a single-payer healthcare system in California is dead for this year. The bill to create single-payer, AB 1400 (Kalra) was headed to a California Assembly vote. But Assemblyman Ash Kalra pulled the bill before a vote, recognizing that the proposal did not have sufficient support at this time. What does this […]


January 18, 2022

2022 CALIFORNIA WORKERS’ COMP QUIZ

Where is California workers’ comp headed in 2022? That’s the subject of the 2022 Workerscompzone quiz. Each year I kick off the year with a quiz for workers’ comp savants. In some instances there may be more than one correct answer, or perhaps none. But perhaps you can see through the fog. Give it a whirl…… […]


December 29, 2021

TOP 10 2021 CALIFORNIA WORKERS’ COMP DEVELOPMENTS

It’s time to take stock of 2021 in California’s workers’ comp system. This is a feature I’ve done every year since starting the blog in 2007. Here was the backdrop in 2021….Workers’ comp has been a backwater issue for some years now.  Workers’ comp did not come up in the Newsom recall fight, and there […]


December 15, 2021

CHSWC TIGHTENS UP

In 2021 the California Commission on Health Safety and Workers’ Compensation (CHSWC) has begun to be more skeptical about studies it commissions and the quality of such studies. Two recent studies have run into rough sledding. A February 25, 2001 report studying AB 1400 (i.e. cancer exposure of mechanics who repair and clean firefighting vehicles) […]


November 16, 2021

EUGENE TREASTER: A REMEMBRANCE

Eugene Treaster passed away in Sacramento in late October. Treaster was one of California ‘s leading applicant attorneys for decades, representing injured workers in Sacramento and Stockton for about 50 years. Gene Treaster was also my mentor and friend. It was a great pleasure to have known him, and I offer this remembrance to others […]


October 29, 2021

The 2021 LEGISLATIVE SEASON

The 2021 California legislative season ended on October 10, the deadline for Governor Newsom to act on bills. How did the interests of California injured workers fare this year? In this year’s legislative battles over worker rights, who were the winners and who lost? Despite Democratic dominance in the California Assembly and California Senate, and […]


September 29, 2021

NEWSOM VETOES APPORTIONMENT DISCRIMINATION BILL

Governor Newsom has vetoed SB 788 (Bradford). Despite the fact that SB 788 won approval in the California Senate by a 37-0 margin and a 77-0 margin in the California Assembly, Newsom issued this veto message on September 28, 2021: “To The Members of the California State Senate: I am returning Senate Bill 788 without […]