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.
Veterans Day 2007. The Iraq War continues, unstopped by a Democratic Congress that lacks the votes to override the Bush-Cheney team. It’s odd how you can live your life forgetting about the conflict thousands of miles away. The Bachelor is still agonizing about who he’ll pick for the rose ceremony. The stars are still dancing. […]
Costa is coming. Costa 2 to be exact. Workers’ comp practitioners have been waiting for months for the statewide Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board to issue “Costa 2.” “Costa 1” indicated that the workers’ compensation permanent disability rating schedule is rebuttable with vocational expert testimony in some cases. But the loser in Costa appealed. And Costa […]
Costa is coming. Costa 2 to be exact. Workers’ comp practitioners have been waiting for months for the statewide Workers Compensation Appeals Board to issue “Costa 2”. “Costa1″ indicated that the workers’ compensation permanent disability rating schedule is rebuttable with vocational expert testimony in some cases. But the loser in Costa appealed. And Costa 1 […]
If you thought the insurance industry couldn’t stoop lower, think again. Health Net (based out of Woodland Hills near L.A.) has been paying bonuses to employees based on how many sick policyholders they can drop from coverage. In doing so, Health Net rescinded over 1,500 policies, saving itself over $35 million in medical treatment payouts. […]
If you thought the insurance industry couldn’t stoop lower, think again. Health Net (based out of Woodland Hills near L.A.) has been paying bonuses to employees based on how many sick policyholders they can drop from coverage. In doing so, Health Net rescinded over 1,500 policies, saving itself over $35 million in medical treatment payouts. […]
They were huddled around the hot stove reminiscing about the season… Vladimir: “That was quite a game… 3-2 count, bases loaded, tying run on second. And the pitch hits him in the eye! Carried out on a stretcher. Took the stuffing out of our rally and the cornea out of his eye.” “And, no less, […]
One of the consequences of legislative term limits is a legislature that finds it harder to craft big solutions to big issues. Dan Walters is one of the most astute writers covering the Sacramento scene (a shrinking breed as newspapers trim their Capitol bureau staff). Here’s his take (“Health plan not dead, but gasping”) on […]