Can I sue my employer for an injury on the job? There are some very rare circumstances under which you can pursue...
An old proverb tells us: “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” This about sums up what claimants can do...
Washington workers’ compensation benefits take many forms. Some of these include: medical benefits, wage replacement and partial disability awards. But, how do...
On the job injuries unfortunately happen all of the time in Washington. If you have been injured on the job while working...
Employers faced with increased insurance costs because an employee sought their rightful workers’ compensation benefits, may be tempted to retaliate against that...
Your employer is not legally allowed to discriminate or retaliate against you for filing a workplace injury claim, saying that you are...
Catastrophic injuries such as, brain injuries, paralysis, loss of arms or legs, and severe or progressive lung or heart disease often require...
Every decision reached by L&I regarding a worker’s compensation claim requires the use of judgment. If you do not agree with the...
Permanent partial disability claims are one of the most common types of worker’s compensation cases, accounting for over half of all worker’s...
If you have been injured on the job, you are generally not allowed to sue your employer or other co-workers. You are...
If you are employed in Washington, you are entitled to no-fault accident and disability coverage. This can either be through L&I's Washington...
Washington workers who are injured on the job usually recover quickly and without difficulty. As such, the majority of workers never truly...
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