Workers’ Compensation Resources
After You Hire C&B Law Group for Workers’ Comp: Here’s What Comes Next:
The workers’ compensation team at C&B Law Group is dedicated to helping our clients throughout the process of their case. The video above will help explain what the workers’ compensation process typically looks like and what you can expect along the way.
We’ve also compiled a list of resources below that we believe provide more information regarding the workers’ compensation process:
A great start is to look at the State of California Department of Industrial Relations website.
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/
The site goes into detail regarding workers’ compensation in the Golden State. Some helpful links within the site include:
A-Z Index:
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/a_z_index.htm
Information for Injured Workers:
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/injuredworker.htm
Fact Sheets for Injured Workers:
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/iwguides.html
There is another site specifically regarding the city of Los Angeles:
https://per.lacity.org/employee-resources/workers-compensation.html
State of California Resources:
Our Helpful Blog Resources:
- Is Repetitive Motion Injury Covered in Workers’ Comp?
- Workers’ Compensation Mental Health. Do I have a Psychiatric Injury Claim against my employer?
- What is the Difference between Workers’ Compensation and Disability Insurance?
- Electrocution Injuries in California
- Top Mistakes After a Work Injury – 5 Common Workers’ Compensation Mistakes and How They Can Cost You Money
- Are Workers Compensation Settlements Taxable?
- Are Workers’ Compensation and Social Security the Same?
- 5 Types of Injuries not Covered by Workers’ Compensation
Additionally, C&B Law Group has created some of our own resources to help you through the process. Below is a general timeline of the workers’ compensation process.
Here are some other links from our online blog. For starters, there are a number of mistakes injured workers can make before they even file a workers’
compensation claim. You can read about it here:
You may have heard about qualifying for disability insurance. There is a difference between DI and
worker’s comp, which you can learn about here:
What is the Difference between Workers’ Compensation and Disability Insurance?
Did you know that not all injuries are covered by workers’ comp? The following blog includes a list of
non-applicable workplace injuries:
5 Types of Injuries not Covered by Workers’ Compensation – the Surprising List
As always, you can contact our workers’ compensation team at (866) 747-7333 any time with questions
regarding your case.











