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.

May 7, 2011

DUERSON'S BRAIN

The results are in on an analysis of the brain All-Pro Dave Duerson. Duerson, who was a standout safety for 3 NFL teams over an 11 year career, committed suicide earlier this year. Shooting himself in the chest, he left a note asking that his brain be analyzed. Duerson himself expected that he had neurologic […]


May 5, 2011

104 OR 240?

A bill to loosen the cap on how long some disabled workers can draw temporary disability benefits advanced in a California Assembly committee today. The bill, AB 947 (Solorio), would add injuries that require treatment that cannot be medically completed within 104 weeks to a list of specified conditions that can qualify for a longer […]


May 4, 2011

THE FOLKS WHO BROUGHT YOU THE WEEKEND

In our society we tend to take a lot for granted. We tend to think our rights and benefits will be there when we want then and when we need them. And it’s easy to forget the hard-won victories of the past that brought us where we are. As unions find themselves under attack in […]


May 1, 2011

MORE ON OPIOIDS

The California Workers’ Compensation Institute has unveiled a second research paper on opioid prescribing in the California workers’ comp system. The paper is titled ” Prescribing Patterns of Schedule II Opioids Part 2:Fentanyl Prescriptions in California Workers’ Compensation”. There has been increasing concern over the cost and increasing use of opioids in the system. The […]


April 28, 2011

A FLACCID SURFBOARD

The current version of The Economist, a British weekly newsmagazine, features a graphic of a California surfer holding a deformed surfboard. The piece is entitled “Where it all went wrong: California offers a warning to voters all over the world”. The deflated phallic image highlights the current California predicament. Political gridlock, as legislative vote math […]


April 1, 2011

POST BUDGET TALKS COLLAPSE

In coming posts I’ll examine some of the workers’ comp bills that are bubbling through the legislative process. But overall it’s clear that this will not be a blockbuster year for any big changes in workers’ comp. The atmosphere in Sacramento is too poisonous, and workers’ comp is not high on priority lists. What are […]


March 28, 2011

BAKER'S DOZEN

The transition is well underway from the Schwarzenegger era. Although the Governor’s attention is laser-focused on how to deal with the budget, his people are beginning to focus on whether they should “blow up some of the boxes” that Arnold never got around to blowing up. That’s one of the themes of an interview (posted […]