California Workers Compensation Settlement in 2024

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Workers' comp settlements can be overwhelming. One is a Compromise and Release (C&R) and the other one Stipulated Award (Stips), both play a crucial role in shaping your financial and medical future in any workers' comp claim.

Key differences include:

Future medical costs: C&R ends your claim, while Stips allows for ongoing medical claims
Permanency: C&R is final, while Stips can be reopened if your condition worsens
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I’m middle aged 50’s and I need 5 surgeries
1. Two surgeries left and right torn rotator cuffs.
2. Torn meniscus
3. C6-c7 fusion
4. Hip tear
that were certified already and TBI my attorney said I’m at 92% MMI

SSI will be getting that money for when I’m physically, mentally and Healthy enough to get the surgeries.

Can I spend any of that money 💰 on living expenses and bills.

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What happens if you have no choice and move out of California?

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Hi there. I’m socal. I was just informed by workers comp that I have permanent neck disability that was determined to 13% disability. They offered settlement. Is it okay to seek consultation? I’m just not sure if I’m getting the full benefits 😢. It’s been so stressful. I’m still able to work 100%

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Is the CNR tax-free or do I need to pay taxes on that here in California?

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Can i request a different attorney in the middle of workcomp

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Hi. I’m in southern CA but on average, do you know how long it takes before a settlement occurs from date of injury (average)? It’s been 15 months now. Also, I wanted to do a voluntary resignation as part of the settlement process but it’s taking a very long time and I was given restrictions to go back to work. Is this normal??

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