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Return to Work And Workers’ Compensation: What You Need To Know

Many Injured Workers, after they have recovered from their industrial injuries, are “returned to work” by their doctors. This “Return To Work” can occur in a variety of ways.   This article is intended to discuss the ways that Injured Workers are returned to work after their workers’ compensation injury claim. How Does an Injured Worker Get Returned to Work?  Generally, an Injured Worker is returned to work by their Primary Treating Physician. This return to work in a variety of ways.  This can depend on the Injured Worker’s Medical Status.  There can be a Return to Work on a...

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Diagnostic Testing Workers Compensation

Within Workers’ Compensation, Injured Workers are requested to undergo diagnostic testing. This article will discuss the importance of diagnostic testing and why it is important for the Injured Worker to get the proper diagnostic testing. What is Diagnostic Testing? Diagnostic Testing, within the field of medicine, is used to evaluate an individual’s medical status.  Testing takes many shapes and forms.  Testing can be used to determine as to whether someone has a particular diagnosis.   Sometimes, testing can be used to “rule out” as to whether an individual has a medical condition. What...

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Burn Injuries – Public Safety Workers

In the Workforce, there are many workers who are at risk for sustaining burn injuries.  Many occupations expose workers to the risk of burns. These occupations include firefighting, food processing, and construction. Burn injuries can be serious. They can cause the need for extensive treatment, create severe impairments with respect to the ability to work, and severely impact an individual’s ability to perform activities of daily living. This article is intended to discuss the nature of burns, the treatment for burns, the permanent disability from burns and the special law in the California...

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Cancer & Injury Risks From Welding

Many Employees work in environments which place them at a greater risk for occupational injuries and occupational disease. One of the occupations that have a unique risk for cancer is the Welding Trade. For those individuals who work in that Trade, it is important for them to know about the particular medical conditions that may arise as a result of their employment. In event that they succumb to those conditions, it is important for Welders to know that they can claim workers’ compensation benefits for diseases which arise from their trade. Workers’ Compensation benefits allow for the Injured...

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