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      • California Meal and Rest Break Law
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      • Common Workers Compensation Defenses
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      • Back and Neck Injury
      • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
      • Construction Injury
      • Construction Injuries FAQ
      • FELA Claims: What To Do If You Are Injured
      • Hand injury
      • Head Injury
      • Hearing Loss
      • Healthcare Worker Injury
      • Knee, Ankle and Foot Injury
      • On-The-Job Vehicle Accident
      • Orthopedic Work Injury
      • Psychiatric Work Injuries
      • Railroad Injuries
      • Railroad Workers Injuries / FELA - FAQ
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA- Overview
      • Scaffold Injuries
      • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
      • Toxic & Chemical Exposure
    • Workers Compensation Basics
      • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
      • Black Lungs Benefits Program
      • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Workers' Compensation?
      • Public Employees & Workers’ Compensation
      • The Difference Between Workers’ Comp and Disability Benefits
      • The Federal Employement Compensation Act
      • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
      • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
      • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
      • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
      • What Types of Injuries Are Compensable under Workers’ Compensation?
      • Workers' Compensation and FMLA
      • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning To Work
      • Workers’ Compensation Benefits Explained
      • Workers Comp Denied? Here Are Your Next Steps
      • Workers' Compensation: Employers' Responsibilities
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  • HOME
  • About
  • Practice Areas
    • Employment Law
      • Overtime for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Meal and Rest Breaks for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Wrongful Termination for 1099 Independent Contractors
      • Overtime for Salaried or Exempt Workers
      • California Meal and Rest Break Law
      • California Overtime Law
    • Workers' Compensation
      • Common Workers Compensation Defenses
      • Workers’ Comp FAQ
    • Workers Compensation Injuries
      • Back and Neck Injury
      • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
      • Construction Injury
      • Construction Injuries FAQ
      • FELA Claims: What To Do If You Are Injured
      • Hand injury
      • Head Injury
      • Hearing Loss
      • Healthcare Worker Injury
      • Knee, Ankle and Foot Injury
      • On-The-Job Vehicle Accident
      • Orthopedic Work Injury
      • Psychiatric Work Injuries
      • Railroad Injuries
      • Railroad Workers Injuries / FELA - FAQ
      • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA- Overview
      • Scaffold Injuries
      • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
      • Toxic & Chemical Exposure
    • Workers Compensation Basics
      • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
      • Black Lungs Benefits Program
      • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Workers' Compensation?
      • Public Employees & Workers’ Compensation
      • The Difference Between Workers’ Comp and Disability Benefits
      • The Federal Employement Compensation Act
      • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
      • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
      • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
      • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
      • What Types of Injuries Are Compensable under Workers’ Compensation?
      • Workers' Compensation and FMLA
      • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning To Work
      • Workers’ Compensation Benefits Explained
      • Workers Comp Denied? Here Are Your Next Steps
      • Workers' Compensation: Employers' Responsibilities
  • RECENT CASE RESULTS
  • Testimonials
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

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2301 E. 28th Street
Suite #309B
Long Beach, CA 90806
714-716-5933

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The best workers’ comp law office in Long Beach! You guys exceeded my expectations.

A. Bregman

Long Beach

The team at The Workers Compensation Attorney Group is incomparable. The least I can give them is my highest recommendation.

K. Rodgers

Long Beach

The attorneys at The Workers Compensation Attorney Group have been amicable, proficient and highly receptive since the first day I contacted them. Highly, recommended.

L. Williams

Long Beach

They definitely put their work in! Mr. Gritz was very compassionate, helpful, and professional.

P. Humphries

Long Beach

My family and I will forever be grateful to The Workers Compensation Attorney Group law firm. They did an incredible job helping me get the compensation I needed.

P. Kim

Long Beach

What can I say... Eric and his team of experts took my case seriously and communicated with me at every step of the process. These attorneys are people of honor and integrity!

R. Yohanan

Long Beach

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Other Practice Areas

  • Are Workers' Compensation Benefits Taxable?
  • Black Lungs Benefits Program
  • Back and Neck Injury
  • California Overtime Law
  • California Meal and Rest Break Law
  • Can I Sue My Employer Instead of Workers' Compensation?
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Construction Injuries FAQ
  • Construction Injury
  • Construction Site Injuries
  • FELA Claims: What to Do If You are Injured
  • Hand Injury
  • Head Injury
  • Health Care Worker Injury
  • Hearing Loss
  • Meal and Rest Breaks for 1099 Independent Contractors
  • Knee, Ankle, and Foot Injury
  • On-the-job vehicle accident
  • Orthopedic Work Injury
  • Overtime for 1099 Independent Contractors
  • Overtime for Salaried or Exempt Workers
  • Public Employees & Workers’ Compensation
  • Psychiatric Work Injuries
  • Railroad Injuries
  • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA –FAQ
  • Railroad Worker Injuries / FELA -Overview
  • Rehabilitation Rights of Injured Workers
  • Scaffold Injuries
  • Shoulder and Elbow Injuries
  • The Difference Between Workers’ Comp and Disability Benefits
  • The 'Going and Coming' Rule
  • The Jones Act and Merchant Marines
  • The Federal Employement Compensation Act
  • The Workers' Compensation Claim Process
  • Toxic-Chemical Exposure
  • What Types of Injuries are Compensable Under Workers Compensation
  • Workers Compensation
  • Workers' Compensation and FMLA
  • Workers’ Compensation Benefits Explained
  • Workers Compensation Injuries
  • Workers Comp Benefits Explained
  • Workers Comp FAQ
  • Workers Compensation Basics
  • Workers Comp In-Depth
  • Workers' Compensation Benefits and Returning to Work
  • Workers' Compensation: Employers' Responsibilities
  • Workers Comp Denied? Here Are Your Next Steps
  • Wrongful Termination for 1099 Independent Contractors

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