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Is It Too Late to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in California?
A cartoon illustration of a worried construction worker staring at a ticking bomb labeled “Statute of Limitations,” while a smiling lawyer calmly cuts the fuse, saying “Relax—it hasn’t even started…
Lee Injury AttorneysAugust 1, 2025
Eye Injuries in the Workplace: What Injured Workers in California Need to Know
California workers with eye injuries may qualify for medical care, lost wages, and extended TTD benefits under Labor Code §4656. Learn about vision loss claims, QME evaluations, and how to…
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 29, 2025
6 Common Mistakes That Can Hurt Your California Workers’ Comp Case
Getting hurt on the job is hard enough. But what many workers don’t realize is that the biggest danger to their case often isn’t the injury itself—it’s what happens after…
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 26, 2025
Elbow Injuries in California Workers’ Compensation Cases
Even repetitive work with tools like jackhammers can cause serious elbow injuries. Don’t wait—California workers’ comp covers these conditions.
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 22, 2025
Hurt Your Ankle at Work in California? Here’s What You Need to Know About Workers’ Comp
Cartoon delivery worker sitting on stairs holding his injured ankle after a work-related accident, with a 'Work Comp' van in the background
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 21, 2025
CA Workers Comp Cancer Presumption Guide
Diagnosed with cancer as a firefighter or police officer in Los Angeles? Understand California's cancer presumption law (Labor Code 3212.1) and how to secure your workers' compensation rights.
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 18, 2025
Heart Trouble and the Workers’ Comp Presumption for Public Safety Workers in California
If you’re a public safety officer in California and have been diagnosed with a heart condition, your injury may be automatically presumed to be work-related. Here's how the presumption works—and…
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 16, 2025
California Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Public Safety Workers: Understanding Labor Code §4850 Salary Continuation
Injured on the job as a police officer or firefighter? You may qualify for full salary—not just disability—under Labor Code 4850. Free case review.
Lee Injury AttorneysJuly 15, 2025














