Jun. 14, 2007
Injured and Unaided
Forum Column - By Jill A. Singer - Workers' compensation reform has gutted the injureds' ability to take care of themselves.





Jill A. Singer
Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, Grant, Felton & Goldstein, LLPEmail: jill@geklaw.com
Jill is a certified specialist in workers' compensation law.
By Jill A. Singer
Who is reaping the rewards of California Senate Bill 899? Certainly not injured workers. Injured workers are bearing the brunt of changes meant to benefit employers and insurance companies, especially in the area of compensation for permanent disability from work injuries sustained through no fault of their own. While the insurance industry admits that they now may have $6.5 billion in excess reserv...
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