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 19, 2014

AN INTERESTING PERSPECTIVE

Which is more expensive, employer fraud or worker fraud? That’s a question analyzed in an interesting piece written this week by Greg Jones, ace reporter for workcompcentral.com. Jones’ piece is titled “Employer Fraud More Expensive, Claimants More Likely To Be Jailed”. Jones analyzes California Department of Insurance data during the first half of 2013. In […]


October 10, 2014

CROCODILE WRESTLING

At a recent workers’ comp conference in Southern California, WCAB  Commissioner Kathy Zalewski noted that the WCAB commissioners had been doing a bit of “crocodile wrestling” over Dubon. I’ve seen crocodile wrestling in Thailand, and it often features a trainer with a stick, prodding a crocodile that looks either well-fed or drugged into docile status. The […]


October 1, 2014

BROWN VETO ON 3 BILLS

Governor Brown has vetoed 3 workers comp bills: AB 2616 (Skinner) AB 2378 (Perea) AB 2052 (Gonzalez) With these vetoes, Brown has asserted himself as a check on legislative activity relating to workers’ comp. As the Governor sails to a likely landslide re-election victory, it is clear that Brown envisions his role as a guardian against excesses […]


September 29, 2014

BROWN SIGNS AB 1897

In a move sure to please many worker advocates, Governor Brown has signed AB 1897 (Hernandez). This bill provides that many employers who hire labor contractors will be liable for the sins of those labor contractors where there are wage claims or failure to secure valid workers’ comp coverage. Specifically, the bill provides that A […]


September 28, 2014

ELECTRONICA

The California Division of Workers’ Compensation is finally on the verge of moving forward with an electronic panel selection system. After California jettisoned procedures which allowed each party to select its own QME, problems arose with delays in the panel QME selection process. Although various efforts were made by various DWC administrators to reduce backlogs, […]


September 24, 2014

STILL PENDING

In the next few days Governor Brown will probably act on two bills of great interest to the workers’ comp community. According to an Assembly floor analysis, AB 2616 (Skinner) would  “extend to certain hospital employees who provide direct patient care the presumption that methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections are presumed to be job related.” […]


September 18, 2014

GOV. BROWN VETO OF AB 2271

Governor Brown has vetoed AB 2271 (D-Ian Calderon). That’s unfortunate, because unemployed people need all the help they can get. Some unemployed persons find themselves at a disadvantage in the interviewing and hiring process if they aren’t employed. In some instances employers are mostly, or even exclusively interested, in looking at workers who have a […]