If you were injured on the job in Camarillo, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits including temporary disability benefits, medical treatment and compensation for your injuries. Larson, Larson & Dauer represents injured workers throughout Camarillo and Ventura County in claims involving denied treatment, workplace injuries, and insurance disputes.
Camarillo is home to a growing workforce employed in retail, healthcare, warehouse operations, agriculture, and logistics. Employees working near the Camarillo Premium Outlets, along the Highway 101 corridor, and throughout Ventura County may face serious workplace injuries involving lifting, repetitive stress, construction work, and delivery-related accidents.
MOST COMMON JOBS IN CAMARILLO CAUSING INJURY:
COMMON WORKPLACE INJURIES IN CAMARILLO:
Frequently Asked Questions About Workers’ Compensation in Camarillo:
What are the time limits for filing a workers’ compensation claim?
There are various statutes of limitations that apply to filing a workers’ compensation claims and these can be extremely complex. Generally, you would want to file within 1 year of the injury.
What benefits may an injured worker at a retail store in Camarillo receive?
In California, workers’ compensation is comprised of four primary benefits. These include:
If death results from a work-related injury, then the surviving dependents (total or partial) may be entitled to any benefits that accrued while the injured employee was alive. Surviving dependents may also be entitled to workers’ compensation death benefits, including burial expenses if the death was job related. Questions as to causation and the amount of such benefits vary with each claim. Similarly, there are specific time limitations to file a death claim with the workers’ compensation appeals board.
It is important to note that the above benefits are not the same as those one may receive in civil cases. For example, there is no compensation for pain and suffering under workers’ compensation law.
What types of workers’ compensation settlements are available for retail workers?
In California workers’ compensation cases, there are two primary ways a claim is resolved, a Stipulated Award and/or a Compromise and Release. Each settlement method carries very different consequences and choosing the right option depends on your employment status, medical needs and long-term goals.
A Stipulated Award is a settlement in which the injured worker and the insurance company settle on the level of permanent disability and the amount of benefits owed, while future medical treatment remains open. This is the most common method of settlement when an employee is still working for the same employer where the injury occurred or when ongoing medical care is anticipated. Payments are typically made over time rather than in a single lump sum and the insurance company remains responsible for authorized medical treatment related to the injury. Because medical care stays open, the case remains administratively active with the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board.
A Stipulated Award may be reopened within five years of the date of injury, subject to specific legal requirements and limitations. However, when an injured worker continues working for the same employer, many symptoms may be caused by new or cumulative trauma rather than a worsening of the original injury. In those situations, filing a new claim, rather than reopening the prior case, may be the more appropriate legal strategy.
A Compromise and Release is a full and final settlement of the workers’ compensation claim. The insurance company pays a lump-sum amount that resolves all benefits, including future medical treatment. Once approved by a workers’ compensation judge, the case is permanently closed and, in most circumstances, cannot be reopened. After a Compromise and Release, the injured worker becomes responsible for all future medical care related to the injury, although personal health insurance may be used. This type of settlement is most commonly pursued when the employee is no longer working for the employer or when the goal is complete financial and legal closure.
While Stipulated Awards and Compromise and Releases are the two primary settlement methods, there are circumstances where we can structure alternative or creative resolutions, such as settling cash benefits while keeping medical treatment open. These approaches are highly case-specific and require careful planning, but they can be effective tools in achieving a fair and practical outcome.
The type of settlement chosen can significantly impact future medical care, financial stability and legal rights. There is no universal solution. Each case must be evaluated individually to determine which settlement structure best protects the injured worker’s short-term needs and long-term interests.
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If you were injured at work in Camarillo or the surrounding Ventura County area, contact Larson, Larson & Dauer for a free consultation to discuss your workers’ compensation rights and legal options at (818) 830-1910.
