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Building a Strong Case After a Workers’ Compensation Denial

Even after a Workers’ Compensation denial at the initial hearing or appeals board, you still have options to fight for the benefits you deserve. Understanding the next steps and how to present a strong case is essential to maximizing your chances of success.   Appeal to the Court of Appeals   If your case does […]

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Denied Workers’ Compensation Claim? Here’s What to Do Next

After a Workers’ Compensation denial, here are the steps you should take.   Determine the Reason for the Denial   You should find out from the employer or insurer why your claim was denied. Your denial letter should detail the reasons. If it were something simple, such as a missing form, you may be able […]

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Workers’ Compensation Claim Denial: What You Need to Know

Dealing with a Workers’ Compensation claim denial can be a huge problem. When you suffer a work injury or get sick because of your job, you are not generally allowed to sue your employer. As a result, a work injury claim may be the only way you can get compensation for the medical bills and […]

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Two Killed in Kramer Junction Crash

On Saturday, two people were killed and one critically injured in a head-on collision near Kramer Junction. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the fatal crash occurred on U.S. Highway 395 near Alcudia Road in the Kramer Hills area of San Bernardino County.   Police said the driver of a southbound 2008 Toyota Camry […]

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California Extends Workplace Safety Protections to Domestic Service Workers

California has extended workplace safety and health protections to domestic workers, including housekeepers, caregivers, and gardeners, for the first time. This landmark expansion of protections was enacted through Senate Bill 1350, which was signed into law in 2024 and took effect on July 1, 2025. The new law requires certain employers to comply with the […]

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Federal Agents Open Fire on Family During Enforcement Operation

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents fired their weapons during an enforcement operation in San Bernardino on Saturday after a man allegedly struck two officers with his vehicle, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Officials stated that the shots were fired as the vehicle fled the scene, but no one inside the […]

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Police Chase Ends in Fiery Multi-Vehicle Crash in Rancho Park

On Wednesday, five people were injured following a police pursuit that ended in a fiery multi-vehicle crash on South Overland Avenue in Rancho Park. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, a suspect in a possible stolen vehicle crashed into at least two vehicles and caught fire.   Four people suffered serious injuries and […]

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Severe Injuries from Two-Vehicle Crash in Baker Sends Nine to Area Hospitals

Four Airlifted With Severe Injuries   Nine people were injured in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 in Baker early Sunday. According to the San Bernardino County Fire Department, all nine were transported to regional hospitals by three medical helicopters and four ambulances with moderate to severe injuries. Authorities said the collision occurred just after […]

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