Call Now - Free Consultation
Call Now - Free Consultation
Hablamos Español
Google Star

Workers’ Compensation Claims and Vocational Rehabilitation

Diefer Law Group
Two Men Measuring A Crate

A workplace injury can range from a simple papercut to a life-threatening injury such as a lost limb or severe brain injury. While smaller injuries may not even need to be reported or may be handled with a Workers’ Compensation claim and minor medical treatment, more severe injuries can be catastrophic for not just a career, but an entire life. If you are unable to return to your previous position due to a significant workplace injury, there are programs in place to help you find new employment without a significant reduction in wages and benefits. If you are in Riverside, San Diego, Los Angeles, Irvine, or Dana Point and have been injured in the workplace and believe that you may be eligible for vocational rehabilitation, but it is not being offered to you as an option, you may want to speak with one of the knowledgeable attorneys at Diefer Law Group at (888) 301-7795.

 

What Is Vocational Rehabilitation?

When someone is injured in the workplace, after they are sent for medical treatment, the employer opens a Workers’ Compensation claim. The Workers’ Compensation claim pays for the injured employee’s medical bills and lost wages if they are out of work for a certain amount of time. This compensation ensures that injured employees do not have to pay for their own medical care or lose pay for an injury that may not have been their fault.

Vocational rehabilitation is an additional benefit of Workers’ Compensation. In the state of California, vocational rehabilitation is also known as supplemental job displacement benefits.  Similar to the Workers’ Compensation benefit that pays the employee’s medical bills, this benefit pays for educational retraining or skill enhancement at state-approved or state-accredited schools. Vocational rehabilitation is only available in specific cases. This benefit offers retraining to an injured employee after a workplace illness or injury prevents them from returning to their previous position and/or employer, according to the State of California Department of Industrial Relations.

 

What Does Vocational Rehabilitation Do?

Vocational rehabilitation, or supplemental job displacement benefits, retrains an injured employee and helps them find new employment at a payrate as close as possible to their previous payrate. Injured employees may also work with a vocational rehabilitation or return to work counselor to determine a plan for career options and how the employee wants to proceed.

In California, vocational rehabilitation consists of a voucher system. This voucher can be used to cover school tuition, fees, books, and expenses required by the school for training. For Workers’ Compensation claims and vocational rehabilitation for injuries that occurred after January 1, 2013, this voucher can also be used to cover additional equipment, such as laptops. A portion of the voucher may be used to work with a vocational rehabilitation counselor.

 

Are You Eligible for Vocational Rehabilitation After a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

While paying associated medical bills is an automatic benefit of Workers’ Compensation, Workers’ Compensation claims and vocational rehabilitation do not go together automatically. An injured employee must have a physical or mental impairment that will substantially impede their ability to secure employment. They must be unable to return to their previous employer and be able to benefit from Department of Rehabilitation services in terms of the employment outcome.

According to the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), if the injured employee is receiving Social Security Administration benefits or has a valid “Ticket to Work,” they are considered eligible for vocational rehabilitation. They will need to request services by reading the DOR’s Consumer Information Handbook and then visiting the Department of Rehabilitation’s page to apply for services. It is important to note that there may be a waiting list for receiving vocational rehabilitation services.

 

Additional Vocational Rehabilitation Considerations

There are several additional vocational rehabilitation considerations to know.

Employees May Not Reject a Qualifying Work Position for Vocational Rehabilitation

If an injured employee is offered a qualifying, alternative, regular work position by their original employer, they cannot reject that offer in favor of vocational rehabilitation. A qualifying alternative offer must be a position that the injured employee can actually perform, a regular position lasting a minimum of 12 months, offering a minimum of 85% of their previous wages and compensation, and located within a reasonable driving distance of their home at the time the injury occurred.

The Employer Must Pay Some Wages During Vocational Rehabilitation

Additionally, the employer is responsible for paying a portion of the injured employees wages for missed work even while the employee is engaged in vocational rehabilitation. If your employer has stopped or threatened to stop paying those wages, Diefer Law Group may be able to help you get the money to which you are entitled to under California law.

Vocational Rehabilitation Requires Medical Proof

A medical professional must indicate that the injured employee cannot return to their previous position due to permanent impairment before the employee is considered eligible for vocational rehabilitation. The employer, employee, and vocational rehabilitation counselor are not able to make the determination about permanent impairment. However, if an injured employee believes their doctor may be wrong, they can seek out a second or even third opinion.

 

Consider Visiting with an Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorney Today

When a workplace injury is severe enough, it can change your entire life. While this change can be scary, it should not limit you or your financial situation. Workers’ Compensation claims and vocational rehabilitation exist so that you can recover as fully as possible from your injury and find employment that does not require you to take a significant cut in compensation. If you believe that you may be entitled to supplemental job displacement benefits in the state of California but are not receiving them, contact the experienced workers compensation attorneys with Diefer Law Group at (888) 301-7795 to discuss your case and find out what legal options you may have.

Picture of Abel Fernandez

Abel Fernandez

Attorney Abel Fernandez believes in the aggressive representation of injured workers. Workers’ compensation law is a very difficult and frustrating area of the law. Employees routinely have medical treatment and benefits delayed or denied by insurance companies. Mr. Fernandez fights for the rights of the injured worker to get medical treatment and the maximum amount of benefits possible. We have experience fighting the insurance company and adjusters, and we are committed to obtaining the best outcome possible for our clients.


Fill Out the Form Below for a Free Consultation

Name(Required)
Preferred Language(Required)
By submitting the contact form and signing up for texts, you indicate acceptance of the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.(Required)
By submitting the contact form and signing up for texts, you consent to receive marketing text messages from Diefer Law Group, P.C. at the number provided. Your submission does not create an attorney-client relationship and is not a condition for legal services. Message frequency varies. Message and data rates may apply. You can unsubscribe at any time by replying STOP. Text HELP to get help. Please read our Privacy Policy for more details.
Yes, I consent to Diefer Law Group, P.C. contacting me by text message regarding my inquiry.(Required)

get your
free case
evaluation

Los Angeles
355 South Grand Avenue Suite 2450
Los Angeles, CA 90071

Riverside
6670 Alessandro Blvd Suite H,
Riverside CA, 92506

Irvine
2030 Main Street Suite 1356
Irvine, CA 92614

Dana Point
34204 Pacific Coast Highway
Dana Point, CA 92629

San Diego
12636 High Bluff Drive Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92130

WE HAVE OFFICES ALL OVER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

WE ARE TAKING IN-PERSON APPOINTMENTS ON A CASE-BY-CASE AND ARE AVAILABLE
FOR PHONE AND VIDEO CONSULTATIONS, PURSUANT TO THE SAFER AT HOME ORDER.

Diefer Law Group, P.C.

Riverside

6670 Alessandro Blvd
Suite H,
Riverside CA, 92506

(951) 779-9609

Irvine

2030 Main Street
Suite 1356
Irvine, CA 92614

(949) 260-9131

Dana Point

34204 Pacific Coast
Highway
Dana Point, CA 92629

(949) 799-1534

San Diego

12636 High Bluff Drive
Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92130

(619) 728-3990

Los Angeles

355 South Grand Avenue
Suite 2450
Los Angeles, CA 90071

(213) 973-6142

Scroll to Top

Let Us Help!

Pick a Date & Time Below to Book Your Free, No Obligation Consultation