Workers' Compensation

** Workers' Compensation News Update **

Our team of skilled workers' compensation attorneys at The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker has been busy fighting for you!  On April 21, 2008, our team successfully argued that injured workers in California have the right to treat outside the restrictive medical provider network.


The choice of opting out of a network allows an applicant to introduce medical evidence into a trial from a trusted primary treating physician, as opposed to a hostile physician from a network that is more likely to favor the employer.  The decision in Chavez v. Brinks, Inc. deals a huge blow to Governor Schwarzenegger's so-called "reform" legislation.  Find the decision here.

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f you or a loved one has suffered an injury at work, give us a call at 800-333-0000 for a free consultation.  The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker has just fought for all California workers, and we will Fight for You™ too!


You have the right to a safe and healthful workplace. If you've suffered an injury on the job, it's important that you know what kind of benefits are available under workers' compensation coverage. Your employer - who is required to carry workers' compensation insurance - should give you a workers' compensation claim to complete and return for review.

In some instances, legitimate workers' compensation claims may be denied by unscrupulous compensation carriers. An insurer can claim that you haven't been injured, or that the injury you've suffered isn't serious enough to qualify for workers' compensation benefits. You may stand to lose critical benefits, such as medical care coverage, financial help and job retraining. If you feel your legitimate benefits have been denied, you should contact our experienced team of aggressive attorneys immediately.  Let us Fight For You!

Fill out the form below or call us at 800-333-0000 for a FREE consultation regarding a new claim or any difficulties with an existing claim.


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Notice
Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in prision or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.*
* As required by California Law