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Work Comp Talk features enlightening conversations with amazing people surrounding the workers' compensation industry. Lawyers, Workers' and Union folk, Fitness Experts, Doctors and Work Coaches are just an example of the amazing people we feature. Wouldn't it be nice if you could easily get the best ideas from the people that make up this community? That's what Work Comp Talk is all about. Each week, we give you the best of the community.2020 Sciences sociales
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    • Ep. 143 - Why Did My Workers' Comp Checks Stop?
      Jan 27 2026
      In episode #143 of Work Comp Talk, Carmen Ramirez and Bilal Kassem break down exactly why your workers' compensation checks in California may suddenly stop, sometimes without any notice. From administrative errors to changes in work restrictions, missing medical reports, or the tricky overlap with California State Disability Insurance (SDI), we cover the real reasons behind delayed or stopped payments and how you can protect yourself. Takeaways: The common mistakes that can derail your workers' comp case. How to spot errors before they impact your benefits. The concrete steps you should take if your checks are stopped or delayed. How SDI and temporary disability benefits interact and what to avoid to prevent legal headaches. This episode is for injured workers who want to stay informed, avoid pitfalls, and make sure they never miss the benefits they're entitled to. Protect your rights, get the facts, and take control of your case. Chapters: 00:00 – Why Workers' Comp Checks Suddenly Stop 06:30 – Administrative Errors vs. Real Benefit Termination 13:30 – How Doctors' Work Restrictions Control Your Payments 20:30 – Insurance Notices, Employer Communication, and Missed Letters 27:30 – What to Do Immediately When Your Money Stops 33:30 – Permanent Disability, SDI, and Why Payments Don't Last Forever This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers
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      26 min
    • Ep. 142 - What to Expect in 2026 for CA Workers' Comp
      Jan 20 2026
      In Episode #142 of Work Comp Talk, host Carmen Ramirez and co-host and attorney Bilal Kassem break down what to expect in the California workers' compensation system for 2026, what changed, what's still a bottleneck, and what steps help shift your case from the system to help you stay in control. They cover 6 key updates for injured workers, including benefit rate changes (Temporary Disability), mileage reimbursement, medical treatment authorization realities (MTUS/ACOEM + UR/IMR), stronger pathways for uninsured employer cases, worker-group protections (presumptions), and expanded awareness around death benefits. If you've been injured at work and are confused by benefit checks, overwhelmed by paperwork, waiting on treatment approvals, or worried your case is "stuck," Work Comp Talk's episode 142 is your workers' comp protection playbook. In this episode, you'll learn: • What changed in 2026 regarding TD benefit rates • The new mileage rate and why it can add up to real money • How treatment approvals work in 2026 (UR/IMR) and what to do when treatment is denied • What happens if your employer has no workers' comp insurance, and how UEBTF can protect you • New/expanded protections for specific worker groups (presumptions and related updates) • What to watch for next: SIBTF pressure, AB 1576 discussion, and potential future benefit restrictions • A practical "survival checklist" to keep your case from stalling Chapters 00:00 2026 workers' comp updates overview 01:32 TD benefits + new max/min rates 02:52 Mileage reimbursement increase 05:56 Medical treatment rules, UR/IMR, and denial "fixes" 08:42 Uninsured employers + UEBTF protections 12:53 Presumptions and protections for specific worker groups 14:49 Death benefits extension (school to age 26) 16:48 What's pending for 2027 (AB 1576 / SIBTF) 19:44 Your 2026 "case protection" checklist 21:57 Possible return of PD rate increase legislation This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 13,000 cases won and more than $355 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blogs for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers
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      24 min
    • Ep. 141 - How Insurance Companies Evaluate Your Case from Day One
      Jan 13 2026
      In episode #141 of the Work Comp Talk podcast, host Carmen Ramirez welcomes special guest Almarie Rodriguez, Director of Intake at Pacific Workers. With years of hands-on experience, Almarie explains why the first 72 hours after a work injury in California can determine your medical care, your benefits, your settlement, and your future, and what you must do immediately to protect yourself. This episode reveals the truth: your case does not begin when you hire an attorney. It begins the moment you get injured, because the system is not designed to protect you; it is designed to document you. Takeaways: Most injured workers lose their case before realizing it. The first 72 hours after an injury are crucial. Reporting your injury immediately can protect your rights. Your first doctor's visit sets the tone for your case. Be honest about your pain to avoid complications later. Pre-existing conditions can complicate claims but don't negate them. Document everything to strengthen your case. Insurance companies may not have your best interests at heart. Seek help from professionals to navigate the system. Don't let fear of intimidation stop you from reporting injuries. Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Workers' Compensation in California 02:19 The Importance of Reporting Injuries 07:36 Navigating the Medical Process After Injury 15:44 Common Mistakes and Misconceptions 21:03 Dealing with Pre-existing Conditions 25:29 Rights of Workers Under the Table 28:41 Final Thoughts and Resources This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode
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      31 min
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