How to Prepare for the Most Important Part of Your Workers’ Comp Case: The QME Exam
The QME exam can make or break your California workers’ comp case. Learn how to prepare, what to expect, and how Lee Partners Law can help you win.
GERD and California Workers’ Compensation: Can Work Stress Cause Digestive Injuries?
GERD from job stress or meds? You may qualify for CA workers’ comp benefits. Learn how Lee Partners Law helps Los Angeles workers file GERD claims.
Work-Related Brain Injury in California? Here’s What to Know About Workers’ Comp
If you’ve suffered a traumatic brain injury at work, Lee Partners Law's experienced attorneys can help you secure the medical care, disability benefits, and long-term support you deserve.
Knee Injury at Work in California? What to Know About Workers’ Comp and Your Rights
Knee injuries—whether from a fall or repetitive motion—can be life-altering. Learn how California workers’ compensation covers these injuries, and why hiring a skilled attorney matters.
Demystifying the QME Process in California Workers’ Comp
Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) in California Workers’ Comp: What You Need to Know
The QME exam can make or break your California workers’ compensation case. Judges often give QME reports more weight than your treating doctor’s opinion. In this article, we break down the QME process, explain why it's so important, and how an experienced attorney can help—especially if your injury involves complex issues like heart attacks or cumulative trauma. Backed by hundreds of cross-examinations and fearless legal representation, Lee Partners Law knows how to challenge biased or flawed QME reports.
Denied Workers’ Comp Claim in California? Here’s What to Do Next
Your workers’ comp claim was denied — now what? In California, denials aren’t the end. Learn why claims get denied, how to fight back, and when to call a lawyer.
Cumulative Trauma Injury in California Workers’ Compensation (2025 Guide)
A cumulative trauma injury in California workers' compensation happens when repetitive work over time causes physical or mental harm. You don’t need a fall or accident—typing, lifting, stress, or chemicals can all lead to injury under Labor Code 3208.1.
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) After a Work Injury
If you’ve developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) after a work injury, you may be entitled to major benefits — including medical care, disability compensation, and even 100% permanent disability. Learn how Lee Partners Law fights to get your CRPS diagnosis recognized and rated properly.
Work-Related Death in California: What Families Need to Know
Lost a loved one due to a work injury or illness in California? You may be entitled to up to $320,000 in death benefits—even if work only contributed 1%. Free consultations statewide.
How Long Does a Workers' Compensation Case Take to Settle in California?
Discover the timeline and process for resolving workers' compensation cases in California. Learn how Lee Partners Law can streamline your case and help you secure the settlement you deserve.
Had a Heart Attack? Your Job May Be to Blame.
Think your heart attack wasn’t job-related? Think again. Even if it happened before or after work, you may still qualify for full workers’ comp benefits in California. Our Los Angeles attorneys have helped many clients prove that job stress or exertion caused their heart attack. Call today for a free consultation.
Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in California
Filing a California workers’ compensation claim doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Whether you work construction, retail, or warehouse jobs, this step-by-step guide explains what to do after an injury, how to get medical care, and how to protect your right to benefits — all with no upfront cost.
Wrist Pain or Numbness from Work? Talk to a Work Injury Attorney Near You
Experiencing wrist pain, numb fingers, or trouble gripping at work? You may have a valid repetitive trauma claim under California Workers’ Compensation law. Learn how Lee Partners Law—trusted work injury attorneys near you—can help you get the treatment and compensation you deserve.
🧠 Psychiatric Work Injuries: Yes, You Can File for Workers’ Comp in California
If you’re suffering from anxiety, depression, or job-related stress, you may be eligible for Workers’ Compensation benefits in California. Psychiatric injuries are real—and if your claim is accepted, your GAF score will determine how much compensation you receive for permanent disability. Learn how Lee Partners Law helps maximize that score and win your case.
Workplace Amputation Injuries: What You Need to Know About Your Rights in California
Amputation injuries at work can change your life forever. Whether caused by machinery, accidents, or complications from infection, you may be entitled to extended wage loss, top-tier prosthetics, and long-term medical care under California Workers’ Comp. Learn how our experienced attorneys fight to maximize every benefit the law allows—especially in catastrophic cases like yours.
Back Injuries at Work: What You Need to Know
Back injuries are one of the most common—and devastating—injuries on the job. Whether caused by a one-time accident or cumulative trauma from years of hard work, Lee Partners Law helps injured workers across Southern California get the treatment, care, and compensation they deserve. Learn how your injury is rated under the AMA Guides and why having the right attorney makes all the difference.
🔥 Burned at Work? Here’s What You Need to Know About Workers’ Compensation in California
Burn injuries at work can lead to serious physical and emotional trauma. If diagnosed with a severe burn, you may qualify for extended disability benefits and higher compensation. Learn how California law protects you—and how Lee Partners Law can fight for your full recovery.
How Much Is My California Workers’ Compensation Claim Worth?
Wondering how much your California workers’ comp claim is worth? Learn how your permanent disability rating is calculated, how to boost your case value, and why having the right attorney can make all the difference. At Lee Partners Law, we fight to maximize every dollar you're owed.
What Is the Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB) and Am I Entitled to It?
If your doctor says you have a permanent disability after a work injury, you may qualify for up to $11,000 in training and support through California’s SJDB voucher. Learn who qualifies, what it covers, and how to make sure the insurance company doesn’t wrongfully deny it.
Hurt in a Truck or Car Accident While Working? Here's What You Need to Know About Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim
Truck or Car accident at work in Los Angeles or Inland Empire? A workers’ comp attorney near you can help—even if you caused the crash.