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Obtaining Supplemental Job Displacement Assistances in the State of California
When a worker in the State of California is unable to return to his or her former employment as a result of a work-related grievance, the worker may be able to obtain supplemental benefits that could help him or her find a new job. Injured workers who have been left with permanent disabilities can… Read More »
4 Injured in Chain Reaction Anaheim Crash
A flatbed truck rear-ended a Toyota Camry on January 9. That rear-end collision caused at least four other vehicles to crash as well. Unfortunately, two young children were injured in the back of the Toyota Camry as a result of the rear-end accident in addition to two other injured individuals. The University of California… Read More »
California Discrimination and Harassment Law Updates
Anti-harassment and discrimination regulations are important to any business and all individuals. Now, California is extending anti-harassment regulations to include temporary workers and interns. Our lawyers applaud this step by California as a move in the right direction. Not being harassed at work should be a right with greater protections at work. The provisions… Read More »
What Does TRIA Denial Mean for Workers’ Compensation?
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, or TRIA for short, is a federal law that mandates the government to pay worker’s compensation claims based on terrorism. However, our lawyers found this Bill to be in uncertain waters at the end of 2014. TRIA was coming up for renewal, and many were worried that the House… Read More »
The Biggest Problem American Business Is Facing in 2015
U.S. businesses may need to take action to prevent serious labor issues in the near future. Our lawyers recognize a problematic trend of economic inequality is that is rampant in our current business structure. Worker’s strikes are becoming commonplace, and the California Endowment is striving for higher wages. America’s workforce is getting older, and… Read More »
Car plunges through roof of California home
Police said a BMW driver lost control during a turn, went off a road and plunged through the garage roof of a home that sits about 20 feet below the roadway. Car plunges through roof of California home: http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2014/dec/10/car-plunges-through-roof-california-home/277570/ Scot MogaScot Thomas Moga, a dedicated attorney in San Bernardino & Riverside Counties who represents… Read More »
Brain Impairment at Younger Age for Tackle Football Players
The court documents anticipate 3,488 former players making almost 6,700 claims for payments related to brain injuries caused by playing football. Brain Impairment at Younger Age for Tackle Football Players: http://www.legalpad.com/2014/10/brain-impairment-younger-age-tackle-football-players.html Scot MogaScot Thomas Moga, a dedicated attorney in San Bernardino & Riverside Counties who represents clients in the many types of personal injury,… Read More »
California a Heavy User of Opiods for Injured Workers
Injured workers may be overprescribed with narcotics, leading to addiction and other problems. California a heavy user of opiods for injured workers: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2709720 Scot MogaScot Thomas Moga, a dedicated attorney in San Bernardino & Riverside Counties who represents clients in the many types of personal injury, workers’ compensation and estate planning cases.
California Legislator Calls For Investigation Into Employee Security At LAX
Concerns about possible shortcuts and expense-cutting steps may have contributed toward airport work turning unnecessarily hazardous. California Legislator Calls For Investigation Into Employee Security At LAX: http://www.insurangle.com/california-legislator-calls-for-investigation-into-employee-security-at-lax.html Scot MogaScot Thomas Moga, a dedicated attorney in San Bernardino & Riverside Counties who represents clients in the many types of personal injury, workers’ compensation and estate… Read More »
California moves toward testing boaters for operator’s card
Gov. Jerry Brown signed a new law, SB941, that requires boaters to pass a safety course and written test. It will be phased in over the next 10 years with the first licenses issued in 2018. California moves toward testing boaters for operator’s card: http://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/article/California-moves-toward-testing-boaters-for-5800454.php Scot MogaScot Thomas Moga, a dedicated attorney in San… Read More »