Samuel Hale Helps California Businesses Avoid the COVID Catch-22 New Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rules Require Vigilance
On
The pandemic is far from over. On
Nevertheless, the state is progressing through a four-phase reopening plan. This puts businesses in a difficult position. They need to make money and pay their employees, but if their employees get sick, minimal proof that the illness was contracted at work will be required to file a workers' compensation claim. As the Press-Enterprise explains, this is creating a Catch-22 for the state's small businesses.
Employers who partner with
"ADR provides a no-nonsense process that facilitates quality medical treatment, payment for lost wages and a quick return to work," says
As businesses deal with the economic impact and employment risks caused by the pandemic, navigating workers' compensation issues carefully will be critical, and
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