If you get hurt or sick on the job, you will qualify for workers' compensation benefits as long as you can prove that your injury or illness is work-related. Generally speaking, you must be able to prove that you were doing something for the ...
Repetitive stress injuries like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome are becoming increasingly common, especially as more and more workers perform their jobs at a desk with a computer and mouse. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition that affects the hands and ...
Suffering a workplace injury or occupational disease is a stressful experience that could come with many costs, including medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs. If you have been injured at work, you might consider hiring a ...
If you are injured at work or develop an occupational disease, you can file a workers' compensation claim with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I). If your workers' compensation claim is accepted, you will receive ...
If you have been hurt at work or have developed a serious medical condition that prevents you from working, you may qualify to receive workers' compensation benefits. Some workers who are eligible for workers' compensation benefits in Washington ...
Do you disagree with the outcome of your workers' compensation claim? If you disagree with a workers' compensation claim decision made by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries (L&I), you can file a “Protest and Request for ...