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Do you know there is more than one kind of workers compensation injury?
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Specific injuries are those that we usually associate with an accident. The injury causing event occurs at one time and the injured worker realizes that his pain or injury originated by that event or was made worse by that event. 

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Specific injuries are a type of injury that others can witness. Often, others can see the injury occur and see the incident which caused the injury. 

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There are many types of Specific Injuries with various causes which can affect the types of claims you are entitled to make.

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Click Learn More About Work Injuries below  for more information about Specific Workers Compensation Injuries.

 

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A gradual injury, also known as a Continuous Trauma injury, occurs over a period of time. It may be a short period of time or a long period of time depending upon the exposure or the activity that is causing your symptoms.

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Exposure to adverse working conditions or repetitive activities gradually cause physical, internal, and/or emotional pain or other symptoms. You may have initial symptoms that you hardly notice and ignore them expecting them to subside. Often, they do subside for awhile, and then gradually these symptoms begin to worsen and begin to interfere with your ability to perform your work duties and your activities of daily living. You may have already sought medical attention, received some treatment, and returned to your regular duties.

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Click Learn More About Work Injuries below for more information about Gradual Workers Compensation Injuries

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In some situations, a worker may suffer a workers compensation injury while at the same time suffering a civil injury lawsuit. 

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If the injury was caused by the negligence of a third party, then the injured worker may have a civil negligence lawsuit as well as a workers compensation case. 

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There are innumerable situations in which an injured worker may have a workers compensation case and have a civil third party liability case.

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Some common situations include a person involved in an automobile accident while working, sexual harassment, falling from scaffolding constructed by a diffewrent company, and a machine malfunctioning. 

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Click Learn More About Work Injuries below for more information about Third Party Cases arising out of the same incident as your Workers Compensation Injury Case.

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We are located in Los Angeles and are here to help you. Call us for an appointment for a free consultation. 

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