Scher, Bassett & Hames provides experienced legal representation for injured workers in Antioch, California. Our attorneys help employees pursue the full workers’ compensation benefits available under California law. If you were hurt on the job or developed a work-related medical condition, our team is prepared to protect your rights and guide you through every step of the claims process.
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A workplace injury can disrupt your income, medical care, and long-term stability. California’s workers’ compensation system is designed to provide benefits without requiring proof of employer negligence.
However, claims are often delayed, underpaid, or denied by insurance carriers. Our firm assists injured workers in Antioch and throughout California with filing claims, resolving disputes, and securing the benefits they are entitled to under the law.
Whether your case involves a sudden accident, repetitive stress injury, occupational illness, or cumulative trauma claim, we work to ensure your medical treatment is authorized and your wage replacement benefits are protected.
When you choose Scher, Bassett & Hames to handle your workers’ compensation claim in Antioch, you will follow a clear and structured process designed to safeguard your benefits from the beginning.
The attorney you select can significantly impact the outcome of your workers’ compensation case. Injured workers across Antioch rely on Scher, Bassett & Hames for knowledgeable guidance and strong advocacy.
Our attorneys understand California Labor Code requirements and the procedures of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB).
Workers’ compensation cases are handled on a contingency basis, with attorney fees subject to WCAB approval.
We work proactively to address benefit delays, medical disputes, disability ratings, and settlement evaluations.
Clients receive individualized attention, consistent updates, and direct attorney involvement throughout the claim process.
Our firm is committed to protecting the rights of employees and ensuring fair treatment under California law.
Our legal team assists injured employees throughout California. To qualify for workers’ compensation benefits in California, individuals generally must meet the following criteria:
| Requirement | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
| Employment Status | You must be classified as an employee or demonstrate misclassification if labeled as an independent contractor. |
| Work-Related Injury | The injury or illness must arise out of and occur in the course of employment. |
| Reporting Requirement | The injury should be reported to your employer within the required timeframe. |
| Medical Documentation | Medical evaluation must support the work-related nature of the condition. |
| Statute of Limitations | A formal claim must typically be filed within one year of the injury date. |
No two workers’ compensation cases are identical. Each claim presents unique medical, employment, and insurance issues. Our attorneys represent employees in Antioch and throughout California in matters involving:
We pursue all benefits supported by the medical evidence and California law, including:
Our firm represents injured workers in Antioch and surrounding areas. We assist clients with matters handled through the appropriate Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board district office and ensure compliance with all applicable California procedures.
California law protects employees who are injured on the job from retaliation and unfair treatment. Our attorneys advocate for full medical coverage, accurate disability evaluations, and fair settlement outcomes. When disputes arise, we are prepared to represent you before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board to protect your benefits.
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If you were injured while working in Antioch, Scher, Bassett & Hames is ready to help. We will explain your legal rights, evaluate your claim, and pursue the full range of benefits available under California law. Our firm offers free consultations and does not collect attorney fees unless your case results in approved compensation.