What if I am unable to find a job due to my injury?

If you are unable to find a job due to your injury, you may be eligible to receive benefits as workers’ compensation is designed to provide workers with financial support if they are unable to work due to an injury or illness that was suffered on the job. Under the California Workers’ Compensation Act, injured workers are eligible for temporary disability benefits if they are unable to work due to their injury. These benefits cover a portion of the wages you would have earned if you were still working, and are designed to help you during your recovery period. If you are permanently disabled due to your injury, you may be eligible for permanent disability benefits. This includes lump sum payments for the portion of your wages that you will no longer be able to earn, as well as ongoing payments for life-long medical care. In addition to disability benefits, you may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation services if you are unable to return to the job you had prior to your injury. Vocational rehabilitation provides injured workers with training and job placement assistance to help them find new work or transition to a different career. If you are unsure of your rights or have questions about workers’ compensation in California, you should contact your local workers’ compensation district office or an experienced workers’ compensation attorney for assistance.

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