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2026-07-14
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Hurt driving for Uber, Lyft, or DoorDash in California — how Prop 22 decides what you get, why the app's 'occupational accident' policy often falls short, and every source of recovery you should know about
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2026-07-13
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Labor Code 132a retaliation after a workers' comp claim — what counts as illegal retaliation, what your employer faces if they do it, and the proof that wins these cases
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2026-07-12
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Hit-and-run accident in California — the steps that protect your claim when the driver disappears, why your own insurance is often who pays, and the deadlines that quietly close the door
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2026-07-11
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Psychiatric and stress injuries in California workers' comp — when mental-health harm from work is a real, compensable claim, and who has the strongest path to benefits
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2026-07-10
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Bicycle accident claims in California — the 'cyclists don't belong on the road' bias insurers exploit, the right-of-way and door-zone laws on your side, and the evidence that flips the blame back where it belongs
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2026-07-09
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Your QME report came back — here's what the numbers actually mean for your money, and why the first rating is often too low
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2026-07-08
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Wrongful death claims in California — who can file, what damages cover, and why a death at work can mean two separate claims
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2026-07-07
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Construction worker injuries in California — why you often have two cases: workers' comp AND a third-party claim against a contractor, equipment maker, or property owner
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2026-07-06
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Hurt at work and afraid to file — why immigration status cannot bar your workers' comp claim in California
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2026-07-05
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Return-to-work and modified-duty rules in California workers' comp — when you can say no, when saying no costs you, and what the law says a light-duty offer must actually look like
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2026-07-04
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Dog bite claims in California — strict liability means the owner pays even if the dog has never bitten anyone before, and homeowner's insurance is usually who actually pays
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2026-07-03
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Employer retaliation after a workers' comp claim — the subtle signs most workers miss and what California law says you can do about it
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2026-07-02
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Commercial truck accident claims in California — why an 18-wheeler crash is nothing like a fender-bender, and what you must do before evidence disappears
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2026-07-01
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Warehouse and fulfillment worker injuries in California — the lifting, forklift, and quota-pressure injuries most workers never report, and the benefits the law says they're owed
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2026-06-30
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Pedestrian accident claims in California — how comparative fault still pays you even when the driver says it was your fault, and why insurers move fast to pin the blame on you
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