If you’ve been injured at work and your injury results in long-term or permanent impairment, understanding permanent disability under California workers’ compensation law is essential. At J Smith Law, PC, we help injured workers navigate the complex process of securing the permanent disability benefits they deserve. If you or a loved one is facing permanent disability from a workplace injury, call J Smith Law, PC at (661) 716-5555 today or schedule a consultation.
Permanent disability (PD) refers to the lasting impact of a work-related injury or illness that reduces your ability to earn a living. Unlike temporary disability, which covers your inability to work during recovery, permanent disability compensation is designed to reimburse you for permanent loss of function, decreased earning capacity, or ongoing pain caused by your injury.
Under California workers’ compensation law, permanent disabilities are categorized based on the extent and impact of your injury. Understanding the different types can help you determine what benefits you may be entitled to and how your case will be evaluated.
Some examples of injuries that could qualify for permanent disability benefits include:
If you developed a permanent disability because of a workplace injury, the permanent disability claims lawyers at J Smith Law, PC might be able to help you recover workers’ compensation benefits.
As your injury heals and your health improves, your doctor will try to determine if your condition is unlikely to improve. This is called the point of maximum medical improvement (MMI).
Once you reach this point, the doctor evaluates whether you’re permanently disabled. This means that even though your condition has stopped improving, you still have limitations from the injury.
If the doctor determines you have a permanent disability, they will notify the claims administrator. The doctor also notes the cause of your permanent disability.
The P&S report will detail the following aspects of your medical condition:
The P&S report affects the amount of benefits you receive, so make sure to request a copy and carefully review it to see if you disagree with any of the information.
If you disagree with the P&S report, you can request an exam from a qualified medical examiner (QME). A QME is a physician certified by the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) who is licensed to practice in California. The DWC certifies different types of QMEs, including medical doctors, psychologists, optometrists, and doctors of osteopathy.
If the insurance company disagrees with the P&S report, it can also request that you see a QME for an examination.
One of the benefits of having an attorney is the ability to work with the claims administrator to find a doctor to examine you.
After you’ve been examined, a report will be written about your disability. The report includes an impairment number that will be placed in a formula to calculate your percentage of disability. The formula also includes your occupation, age, and future earning capacity. Any portion of your disability caused by something besides a work injury is taken out of the equation.
The percentage of disability is equal to a specific dollar amount of benefits, depending on your average weekly wages and the date of your injury.
If your current employer offers to pay you 85 percent of the wages and benefits you received before you became disabled, you will not receive permanent disability benefits until a workers’ compensation judge approves a settlement or makes a decision on your entitlement. The same thing applies if you are working at a job that pays 100 percent of the wages and benefits you were paid at the time of the injury.
The permanent disability claims attorneys at our firm can explain these laws and regulations to you in a free consultation. Our goal is to obtain all the benefits you deserve so you are compensated for wages you can no longer earn because of your disability.
You may think your disability rating is lower than it should be, which means you are receiving fewer benefits than you feel you deserve. If this happens, you can contact the DWC to ask it to review the rating. The DWC can review the rating to determine if mistakes were made in the process, including mistakes during your medical evaluation.
At J Smith Law, PC, we can contact the DWC on your behalf and fight for the rating you need.
Securing permanent disability benefits through California’s workers’ compensation system is rarely straightforward. While the law is designed to protect injured workers, the reality is that insurance companies often challenge or minimize claims to avoid paying full compensation. Knowing some of the common obstacles can help you anticipate issues and work with our attorneys to effectively overcome them.
Some of the most common roadblocks you might encounter include:
Permanent disability claims can quickly become a battleground between injured workers and insurance companies looking to protect their bottom line. These challenges can result in reduced benefits, treatment delays, or unfair denials, unless you have experienced legal support. At J Smith Law, PC, we know how to tackle these obstacles head-on while protecting your rights every step of the way.
Dealing with a permanent disability claim under California’s workers’ compensation system can quickly become overwhelming. The process is filled with legal terminology, strict deadlines, medical evaluations, and resistance from insurance carriers.
At J Smith Law, PC, we can help:
Permanent disability claims demand strategy, legal knowledge, and relentless advocacy. Without proper representation, it’s easy to be taken advantage of by insurance companies looking to cut costs.
When your livelihood, health, and future are on the line, choosing the right legal team can make all the difference. Permanent disability claims in California are complex, and without experienced representation, you risk getting far less than what you’re entitled to. At J Smith Law, PC, we bring a strong combination of legal knowledge, personalized care, and relentless advocacy to every case we handle.
J Smith Law, PC, our team is proud to offer:
Experiencing a work-related injury can be a frightening experience, and you deserve a legal team that is ready to pursue your case with dedication and a commitment to seeking the results you most deserve. Contact us today at (661) 716-5555 to schedule a consultation, and together we can help you take control of your case with confidence.
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