The California Division of Workers’ Compensation has reportedly reinvigorated a state program that provides information and assistance to injured workers through monthly workshops at local DWC offices. “In the midst of this much-needed overhaul of the workers’ comp system, it’s vital that we ensure injured workers get the help they need,” said DWC Administrative Director Andrea Hoch. “These workshops will allow us to answer workers’ questions, as well as advise them about their rights and options under the law.” In recent years, most workshops for injured workers were reportedly suspended due to a lack of adequate funding, a lack of proper staffing levels, and outdated materials. Hoch, however, has committed the financial resources necessary to revitalize the program. The free, one-hour workshops will consist of a structured presentation followed by a question and answer session, and will be held on a regular basis at local DWC Information and Assistance Unit offices around the state, during hours workers can easily attend. To find out about an injured worker workshop, visit the DWC Web site at www.dir.ca.gov/dwc/.
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