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Posted on: Mar 23, 2020

As the global public health crisis with the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to rapidly evolve, this week's briefing focuses on the latest CAAA updates, updates from the DWC and WCAB, and important announcements about our events...

Posted on: Mar 16, 2020

In the wake of recent courthouse arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) agents at the Sonoma County Superior Courthouse, CAAA sent a letter to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on March 6 asking him to defend the recently-enacted Assembly Bill 668 (Gonzalez, D-San Diego)...

Posted on: Mar 13, 2020

We share the public’s concerns about protecting against the spread of COVID-19 and will take the necessary precautions to help reduce spreading the disease further...

Posted on: Mar 9, 2020

California’s Division of Workers’ Compensation is proud to point out that “93 percent of medical treatments for work injuries are not delayed.” Imagine if others bragged about similar numbers as proof of success…

Posted on: Mar 2, 2020

Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to help the homeless has many facets to help people get off the streets, but what should also be included in these discussions are steps to address people living on the brink – the pre-homeless...

Posted on: Feb 24, 2020

Last week, ICE agents deliberately undermined California law and arrested two people at the Sonoma County Superior Courthouse, the Associated Press reported...

Posted on: Feb 18, 2020

In his recent column on CalMatters, Dan Walters focuses a lot on fraud, but fails to include the facts on where the majority of fraud in CA's work comp system actually comes from...

Posted on: Feb 10, 2020

All injured workers should have the right to be treated equally but as it currently stands, they're not equal...

Posted on: Feb 3, 2020

Governor Gavin Newsom's proposal to include over $1.4 billion in the state budget to address homelessness will help those most in need living on the streets and also help people living on the verge of homelessness...

Posted on: Jan 27, 2020

In their "World of Cumulative Trauma" report released in 2018, the WCIRB described those suffering from cumulative trauma as workers who don't speak English, make less than $500 per week and work in the hospitality and manufacturing industries...


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