Protecting Employees That Work Alone: L&I Claim for Janitors, Security Guards, Others

There are many work environments where employees and contractors work alone. Unfortunately, these professions and workplace settings have higher risk of work injury or assault. Working alone: What is Isolated Worker? The Department of Labor and Indus… Read More
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Work Injury for Bus Drivers: L&I Issues a New Warning

In my experience, many bus drivers suffer from upper extremity work injury and occupational disease. That’s very unfortunate. There are many reasons for these types of workplace injury and industrial illness. Think about it. Every bus driver ca… Read More
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L&I Claim Sprain and Strain: Medical Diagnosis Challenges

In L&I claims, it’s sometimes challenging to identify the root cause for certain medical symptoms after a work injury. Many times, doctors write their initial diagnosis as a sprain or strain. It’s easy for them to just label L&I claim… Read More
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Work Injury for Temporary Workers: New Law and Historic Legislation

The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) has an ongoing safety research project for temporary workers. The goal of the project is to better understand the high frequency of their work injury incidents. Work injury research project for tempora… Read More
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Motor vehicle accidents at work: Negligence and Third-Party L&I Claims

Negligence isn’t typically an issue in a workers’ compensation claim. When a work injury happens, or work illness develops over time, it doesn’t matter who’s at fault. In general, except in very rare circumstances, work injury claimants canno… Read More
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L&I Claim for Finger and Hand Work Injury

The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) performs research and maintains data about every workers’ compensation claim in Washington State. In fact, its database of L&I claim information contains data from 2007 through 2020. The data cap… Read More
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Truck Drivers and L&I Claim Issues: The Trucking Exemption

The Industrial Insurance Act governs your workers’ compensation claim in Washington State. You can find this Act in Title 51 of the Revised Code of Washington (or RCW 51 in short). Under RCW 51, the goal is for the Department of Labor and Industrie… Read More
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Trucking Work Injury and Occupational Disease Cases in the L&I Claim Settings

As a workers’ compensation attorney in Washington State, I often see L&I claims involving truck driver work injury. Also, I can attest that trucking work accidents can be severe and costly. In my experience, common occurrences of trucking work… Read More
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L&I Claim for Knee Work Injury

Knee workplace injuries are very common in the workers’ compensation claim ecosystem. The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) studied the frequency of knee claims from 1999 through 2007. In conclusion, they found that 7% of all claims invo… Read More
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Shoulder Work Injury in a Workers' Compensation Claim

Shoulder work injury, and workplace disease involving shoulders, are fairly common. In fact, there are many ways shoulder work injuries can occur. There are also many industrial disease processes that affect shoulders. For instance, when work require… Read More
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