About Workers Compensation Attorney Group

Workers Compensation Attorney Group – Los Angeles

With over 100 years of combined experience, and over $1 billion in recovered benefits for their clients, the Workers’ Compensation Attorney Group brings together high quality legal professionals in Southern California. Through our joint advertising program, we successfully partner with the most skilled and top performing workers compensation attorneys and personal injury attorneys in the Los Angeles region.

The Workers’ Compensation Group is a joint advertising program under California Business & Professions Code § 6155(h)(1). This was created in order to bring together the most qualified workers’ compensation  disability attorneys in Los Angeles, personal injury attorneys as well as denied cases attorneys in Los Angeles for the strongest, most skilled, and solid legal team you could need during the difficult time of having to deal with a workplace or personal injury.

When you work with our experienced and proven legal team, you can be at ease knowing that confident and competent attorneys are in your corner. All participating attorneys are deeply passionate about making this challenging time much easier and healing for you. Injury cases can normally be a very confusing and overwhelming experience for individuals, and they should never have to deal with alone. Let an experienced and qualified attorney take the burden off your shoulders so you and your loved ones can focus on what truly matters: your health.

If you’ve been injured on the job, or have had an accident resulting in a personal injury, then don’t hesitate a moment longer before contacting a legal professional you can trust.

It’s up to you to act now! Call 323-601-1159 for a free, no-obligation consultation with one of the participating attorneys. Help for filing a claim and getting IMR is just a phone call away,  so don’t delay!

Thomas Debenedetto, Esq., Anthony Oropallo Esq., Brian Mitchell Esq., Peter Hsiao Esq.

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Workers’ Compensation Resource Links

Do you want to learn more about workers compensation benefits and rules? Of course, your attorney is the best source of information about your particular case and circumstances. However, if you want to educate yourself as much as possible about the process, rules, potential benefits, and other facts, explore the programs and organizations listed below.

Also, take your time to look around this website. It includes many pages that describe the particular characteristics of a workers compensation situation. Please remember that no content on this website is intended as legal advice. The information contained here may not apply to your particular situation. As always, consult with your attorney who understands your case to get the best recommendations.

Workplace Health and Safety

The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) provides a lot of information about the rights of workers in many industries and employment situations. This includes details about workers compensation as well as more sources of data on occupational health and legal matters.

Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities (IIF) Program

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) provides a wealth of statistical information about workplace accidents, injuries, illnesses, and deaths across various industries and workplace types.

Job Accommodation Network (JAN)

The US Department of Labor shares a lot of information about how disability affects employment, what accommodations employers must make for disabled workers, and other important details from the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). The Job Accommodation Network offers no-cost consulting for disabled employees and the companies who hire them.

Workers’ Compensation: An Overview

The highly respected Cornell Law School is an excellent source of workers compensation legal information.

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

This organization is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It delivers an amazing amount of information about injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

OSHA is the United States Department of Labor’s main branch that covers safety and best working conditions for any employee across the country.

U.S. Department of Labor – Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs (OWCP)

Visit the DOL federal website if you want information about workers compensation as a federal employee, coal miner, someone employed by the energy industry, or a maritime worker.

Haz-Map: Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Agents

This collection of information from the National Institute of Health (NIH) allows you to learn about possible exposure to hazardous materials and associated occupational illnesses.