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In fall 2016, the state’s Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) released a report on insurer experiences. The report contains information from nearly all workers’ compensation insurers in the state of California. The report reveals trends and insights employers can use to make informed decisions about insurance coverage and claims. Key Findings in the September…
A little over a year after the San Bernardino terror attack, victims continue to struggle both physically and emotionally. County employees present at the attack must cope with the aftermath as well as the state’s complex worker’s compensation program. Many of the survivors have turned to legal support to fight compensation claim delays and denials….
Article 17-05 ¡No Se Deje! People that are citizens of this country because they were born here cannot be deported. U. S. born citizens do have the right to voluntarily renounce their citizenship but it cannot be taken from them. This is true even if they have been convicted of committing horrendous crimes including multiple…
Article 17-03 ¡No Se Deje! Because carwash workers are among the lowest paid, least protected and most abused and exploited employees in California; the State passed a much needed protection law in 2003. The CARWASH WORKER LAW requires carwash companies to register their businesses with the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. This allows government…
Article 17-04 ¡No Se Deje! There have been many news reports about people that have been arrested for videotaping or taking photos of on-duty police officers. Most of the time the videotaping is done by an innocent bystander that feels the conduct of the police is unlawful or improper. The case of Rodney King illustrates…
Article 17-02 ¡No Se Deje! California law requires school aged children to be enrolled in and to attend school. Violations of the mandatory school attendance law permit prosecutors to initiate juvenile court actions against the child and to file criminal charges against the parents. While the primary purpose of mandatory school attendance laws is to…