California Recognizes Safe Jobs for Youth Month This May

California Recognizes Safe Jobs for Youth Month This May

May 13, 2025 | Oakland, CA — MedLegalNews.com — The Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation (CHSWC), a division of the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), has officially launched its annual Safe Jobs for Youth Month campaign. Each May, this statewide initiative underscores the critical need to protect young workers from preventable […]

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Court Upholds Denial of Knee Injury Claim by Health Care Worker

Court Upholds Denial of Knee Injury Claim by Health Care Worker

May 12, 2025 | Sacramento, CA — MedLegalNews.com — A California appellate court has upheld the denial of a workers’ compensation knee injury claim filed by a health care worker. The court agreed with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) that there was insufficient substantial evidence to support the injury claim. The case involved a

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Heart Presumption Expansion Bill Advances for California State Hospital Workers

Labor Dept: USPS Fired Worker for Injury Report Retaliation

May 12, 2025 | Washington, D.C — MedLegalNews.com — The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has filed a formal whistleblower retaliation complaint against the United States Postal Service (USPS), alleging the agency illegally terminated a worker in direct response to a job-related injury report. The case marks another significant federal enforcement effort aimed at curbing

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Court Sends Back 1970s Baseball Player’s Cumulative Trauma Claim to Determine Injury Date

Court Sends Back 1970s Baseball Player’s Cumulative Trauma Claim to Determine Injury Date

May 9, 2025 | Sacramento, CA – MedLegalNews.com — A California appellate court has remanded a case to the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) to re-examine the appropriate injury date for a cumulative trauma claim brought by a retired Major League Baseball player. The player, whose name remains confidential in court records, had an active

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Court Upholds Denial of Knee Injury Claim by Health Care Worker

Four Indicted in Florida for Off-the-Books Payroll, Workers’ Comp Fraud

May 8, 2025 |Orlando, FL — MedLegalNews.com – A federal grand jury in Orlando, Florida, has indicted four Honduran nationals in a significant comp fraud case involving workers’ compensation insurance and payroll tax evasion. The indictment alleges the defendants operated a multi-year cash-based payroll scheme that defrauded insurers and facilitated the illegal employment of undocumented

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California Labor Commissioner Recovers $40K for Care Worker in Retaliation Case

California Labor Commissioner Recovers $40K for Care Worker in Retaliation Case

May 7, 2025 | San Jose, CA – MedLegalNews.com – The California Labor Commissioner Office (LCO) has recovered $40,460 in penalties from a San Jose care facility operator after a decade-long employee was unlawfully fired for reporting unsafe working conditions and labor violations. This enforcement action by the California Labor Commissioner highlights the state’s commitment

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Marijuana Use Disputed in Rooftop Fall Injury Claim

New WCRI Study Examines Impact of Recreational Marijuana Laws on Workers’ Comp

May 5, 2025 | Cambridge, MA — MedLegalNews.com – As more states legalize recreational marijuana laws, a new study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) offers fresh insights into how these laws are influencing workplace injury trends and shaping workers’ compensation claims across the U.S. The research suggests that as recreational marijuana laws continue

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Court Upholds Denial of Knee Injury Claim by Health Care Worker

Court Rules Corporate Parent Not Liable for Borrowing Employer’s Worker Injuries

May 5, 2025 | Sacramento, CA – MedLegalNews.com — Corporate parent liability continues to be a critical legal issue in California employment law. A recent California appellate court ruling affirms that a corporate parent is not liable for workplace injuries suffered by a worker borrowed by its subsidiary, reinforcing the principle that a corporate parent

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High Court: Occupational Diseases, Nonqualifying Conditions Sink SIF Claims

2025 High Court Decision Tightens SIF Claim Eligibility

May 5, 2025 | Sacramento, CA – MedLegalNews.com — SIF claim eligibility in California was significantly narrowed following a pivotal May 5, 2025 decision by the California Supreme Court. The California Supreme Court confirmed that occupational diseases and nonqualifying conditions cannot support claims to the Subsequent Injuries Fund (SIF) under Labor Code § 4751. The

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San Joaquin County DA Secures Felony Conviction in Workers’ Comp Fraud

San Joaquin County DA Secures Felony Conviction in Workers’ Comp Fraud

May 2, 2025 | Stockton, CA – MedLegalNews.com — The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office has achieved a workers’ compensation fraud conviction in a case involving a staged robbery and false injury claims. The successful prosecution reinforces the county’s efforts to uphold accountability in California’s workers’ compensation system. This workers compensation fraud conviction sends

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