• Ep. 146 - Do I Have to Report My Workers' Comp Payments on My Taxes?
    Feb 17 2026
    Episode 146: Are workers' compensation settlements taxable? Think the IRS will take a big chunk of your workers' comp settlement? Most injured workers are wrong, and you need to know the truth. Workers' compensation is designed as a benefits system, not a paycheck. That changes everything when it comes to taxes. But there are important exceptions and financial pitfalls many people don't realize, like back wages, child support liens, Social Security offsets, and how settlements should be structured to protect your money. In this episode, host Carmen Ramirez and attorney Bilal Kassem break down: Which payments are taxable, temporary vs. permanent disability Medical treatment & future medical settlements Back wages, penalties, and financial traps you need to avoid ️ How to make smart decisions to protect your settlement Why This Matters: Knowing what's taxable, and what isn't, helps you keep your money, avoid IRS problems, and make the most of your workers' comp benefits. Don't settle your case until you watch this, it could save you thousands. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro: Are Workers' Comp Settlements Taxable? 0:45 – Temporary Disability Payments Explained 2:15 – Permanent Disability & Injury Compensation 3:30 – Medical Treatment & Future Medical Payments 4:30 – Back Wages and Tax Implications 5:45 – Penalties, Sanctions & Non-Taxable Benefits 6:30 – Reporting Settlements: What You Need to Know 7:15 – Other Financial Considerations (Child Support, Social Security) 8:30 – How Settlements Can Be Structured to Protect You 9:15 – Key Takeaways & Final Advice 🔗 Related Resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/2025/february/do-you-need-to-report-a-workers-compensation-set/ This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! Website: www.workcomptalk.net Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode.
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    15 Min.
  • Ep. 145 - How Much Is a Serious Work Injury Worth in California?
    Feb 10 2026
    Episode 145: What You Need to Know About Severe Work Injuries in California If you suffered a severe work injury in California, the severity of your injury may determine how much compensation and long-term benefits you receive. Serious injuries unlock benefits that minor injuries never will. Not all work injuries are treated the same. In California workers' compensation, serious and catastrophic injuries unlock benefits that minor injuries never will, including higher payouts, extended disability benefits, and even lifetime pensions. In this episode, hosts Carmen Ramirez and Bilal Kassem explain: What legally qualifies as a serious work injury How permanent disability ratings are calculated Why a higher disability percentage = significantly more compensation When injured workers qualify for life pensions How catastrophic injury classifications unlock extended benefits Common mistakes that cause workers to undervalue severe injury claims Key Insights: Serious injuries are those that result in a permanent disability rating once the worker reaches maximum medical improvement (MMI). A minor injury may result in a 1–5% rating, while severe injuries (like spinal damage) can reach 50% or more, drastically increasing claim value. Workers rated 70–99% permanently disabled may qualify for life pension benefits, with payments adjusted for cost of living. Catastrophic injuries (such as amputations or severe burns) can extend temporary disability benefits up to 240 weeks, far beyond the standard 104 weeks. Why does this matter? If you don't understand how severity affects your claim, you risk: Accepting low settlement offers Losing access to long-term benefits Missing out on lifetime financial support If you've had a serious work injury in California, knowing your rights can make a big difference. It helps to get the right guidance so your injury is properly classified and you get the benefits you're entitled to. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode #WorkComp #InjuredAtWork #LegalRights #DisabilityClaims #WorkersCompensation #InjuryAwareness #CaliforniaLaw #InjurySupport #Workcomptalk #LegalHelp #Pacificworkers
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    19 Min.
  • Ep. 144 - Do I Have to Quit My Job if I Settle My Workers' Comp Case?
    Feb 3 2026
    Most injured workers in California are told they must quit their job to settle a workers' comp case, but that's not always true. In episode #144 of Work Comp Talk, host Carmen Ramirez breaks it down with Pacific Workers attorney Bilal Kassem so you can understand that quitting is often a negotiation tactic, not a legal requirement, and most people never realize they actually have a choice. We walk you through: Whether you legally have to quit to settle workers' comp in California Settlements can be a negotiation tactic, not a legal requirement. Injured workers should not fear opening a claim due to job loss concerns. How resignation and "no rehire" clauses really work Hidden risks that affect wages, unemployment, and medical care How insurers use pressure tactics during settlement negotiations If you're injured at work and considering a workers' comp settlement, this episode protects you from costly mistakes before you sign. Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Workers' Comp Settlements 05:27 Types of Workers' Comp Settlements 07:02 Navigating Job Security and Workers' Comp Claims 11:24 Real-Life Case Studies and Strategies 13:07 Final Thoughts on Workers' Comp and Employment This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode
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    15 Min.
  • Ep. 143 - Why Did My Workers' Comp Checks Stop?
    Jan 27 2026
    In episode #143 of Work Comp Talk, Carmen Ramirez and Bilal Kassem break down exactly why your workers' compensation checks in California may suddenly stop, sometimes without any notice. From administrative errors to changes in work restrictions, missing medical reports, or the tricky overlap with California State Disability Insurance (SDI), we cover the real reasons behind delayed or stopped payments and how you can protect yourself. Takeaways: The common mistakes that can derail your workers' comp case. How to spot errors before they impact your benefits. The concrete steps you should take if your checks are stopped or delayed. How SDI and temporary disability benefits interact and what to avoid to prevent legal headaches. This episode is for injured workers who want to stay informed, avoid pitfalls, and make sure they never miss the benefits they're entitled to. Protect your rights, get the facts, and take control of your case. Chapters: 00:00 – Why Workers' Comp Checks Suddenly Stop 06:30 – Administrative Errors vs. Real Benefit Termination 13:30 – How Doctors' Work Restrictions Control Your Payments 20:30 – Insurance Notices, Employer Communication, and Missed Letters 27:30 – What to Do Immediately When Your Money Stops 33:30 – Permanent Disability, SDI, and Why Payments Don't Last Forever This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers
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    26 Min.
  • Ep. 142 - What to Expect in 2026 for CA Workers' Comp
    Jan 20 2026
    In Episode #142 of Work Comp Talk, host Carmen Ramirez and co-host and attorney Bilal Kassem break down what to expect in the California workers' compensation system for 2026, what changed, what's still a bottleneck, and what steps help shift your case from the system to help you stay in control. They cover 6 key updates for injured workers, including benefit rate changes (Temporary Disability), mileage reimbursement, medical treatment authorization realities (MTUS/ACOEM + UR/IMR), stronger pathways for uninsured employer cases, worker-group protections (presumptions), and expanded awareness around death benefits. If you've been injured at work and are confused by benefit checks, overwhelmed by paperwork, waiting on treatment approvals, or worried your case is "stuck," Work Comp Talk's episode 142 is your workers' comp protection playbook. In this episode, you'll learn: • What changed in 2026 regarding TD benefit rates • The new mileage rate and why it can add up to real money • How treatment approvals work in 2026 (UR/IMR) and what to do when treatment is denied • What happens if your employer has no workers' comp insurance, and how UEBTF can protect you • New/expanded protections for specific worker groups (presumptions and related updates) • What to watch for next: SIBTF pressure, AB 1576 discussion, and potential future benefit restrictions • A practical "survival checklist" to keep your case from stalling Chapters 00:00 2026 workers' comp updates overview 01:32 TD benefits + new max/min rates 02:52 Mileage reimbursement increase 05:56 Medical treatment rules, UR/IMR, and denial "fixes" 08:42 Uninsured employers + UEBTF protections 12:53 Presumptions and protections for specific worker groups 14:49 Death benefits extension (school to age 26) 16:48 What's pending for 2027 (AB 1576 / SIBTF) 19:44 Your 2026 "case protection" checklist 21:57 Possible return of PD rate increase legislation This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 13,000 cases won and more than $355 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blogs for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers
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    24 Min.
  • Ep. 141 - How Insurance Companies Evaluate Your Case from Day One
    Jan 13 2026
    In episode #141 of the Work Comp Talk podcast, host Carmen Ramirez welcomes special guest Almarie Rodriguez, Director of Intake at Pacific Workers. With years of hands-on experience, Almarie explains why the first 72 hours after a work injury in California can determine your medical care, your benefits, your settlement, and your future, and what you must do immediately to protect yourself. This episode reveals the truth: your case does not begin when you hire an attorney. It begins the moment you get injured, because the system is not designed to protect you; it is designed to document you. Takeaways: Most injured workers lose their case before realizing it. The first 72 hours after an injury are crucial. Reporting your injury immediately can protect your rights. Your first doctor's visit sets the tone for your case. Be honest about your pain to avoid complications later. Pre-existing conditions can complicate claims but don't negate them. Document everything to strengthen your case. Insurance companies may not have your best interests at heart. Seek help from professionals to navigate the system. Don't let fear of intimidation stop you from reporting injuries. Chapters: 00:00 Understanding Workers' Compensation in California 02:19 The Importance of Reporting Injuries 07:36 Navigating the Medical Process After Injury 15:44 Common Mistakes and Misconceptions 21:03 Dealing with Pre-existing Conditions 25:29 Rights of Workers Under the Table 28:41 Final Thoughts and Resources This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode
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    31 Min.
  • Ep. 140 - Top 5 things your Case Manager needs you to know
    Jan 6 2026
    In Episode #140 of Work Comp Talk, host Carmen Ramirez welcomes special guest Gabriela Matesanz Cruz, Case Manager at Pacific Workers. They dive into the essential role of a case manager. If you've been injured at work, feel confused by insurance letters, are waiting on benefits, or worry that your case isn't moving fast enough. Gabriela pulls back the curtain on what really happens behind the scenes and explains how your case is actually managed day-to-day. She shares the real factors that determine how fast your claim moves, how much compensation you may recover, and what small mistakes can quietly destroy the value of your settlement. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why your case manager is actually the person who handles 90% of your case questions • How insurance companies monitor your behavior, even on weekends • The small red flags that can delay your case for months or cost you thousands • What missed doctor appointments really signal to the insurance company • When your case goes "silent" and what is really happening behind the scenes • How communication can literally change the value of your claim Chapters: 00:00 Understanding the Role of a Case Manager 12:57 Communication is Key in Workers' Comp 23:38 Navigating the Workers' Comp System Together This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net 🔹 Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers 🔔 Subscribe & hit the bell so you never miss a new episode
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    25 Min.
  • Ep. 139 - Workers' Comp Special Webinar - Full Episode
    Dec 30 2025
    Episode #139 is a special release of our final and most requested webinar of the year, where Carmen Ramirez and Workers' Compensation Attorney Bilal Qasem reveal the real strategies injured workers must understand to maximize their benefits, protect their wages and increase the long-term value of their workers' compensation case. This is not generic advice, it's the exact knowledge injured workers need to stop leaving money on the table, avoid costly mistakes, and take control of their claim. Takeaways: Understanding the workers' compensation system is crucial for injured workers. Being proactive in managing your case can lead to better outcomes. Choosing the right doctor can significantly impact your claim. Temporary disability benefits are available for up to 104 weeks. Documentation of injuries and treatment is essential for a successful claim. Qualified Medical Evaluators (QMEs) play a critical role in determining case outcomes. Keeping track of pay stubs is important for calculating benefits accurately. Workers' comp cases can be complex and may not follow a linear progression. Social media can be a trap for injured workers. Contingency fees mean no upfront costs for legal representation. Permanent disability ratings are crucial for settlements. Choosing the right QME can significantly impact your case. Understanding the workers' comp system is essential for injured workers. Settlement offers can be withdrawn at any time. Documentation and medical records are vital for claims. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Workers' Compensation Webinar 03:06 Understanding the Workers' Compensation System 05:59 Navigating Roadblocks in Workers' Comp Cases 08:56 The Importance of Choosing the Right Doctor 11:55 Temporary Disability Benefits Explained 14:50 The Role of Qualified Medical Evaluators (QMEs) 20:50 Documenting Your Case Effectively 27:56 Managing Work Restrictions and Employer Relations 32:28 Social Media Pitfalls in Workers' Compensation 35:30 Understanding Contingency Fees for Attorneys 37:29 The Importance of Ratings in Settlements 41:20 Navigating QME Ratings for Better Settlements 47:11 Understanding What You Don't Know in Workers' Comp 49:12 Addressing Common Questions in Workers' Comp 54:38 Taking Legal Action for Denied Benefits This episode is sponsored by Pacific Workers, The Lawyers for Injured Workers, the trusted workers' compensation law firm in Northern California. With over 10,000 cases won and more than $350 million recovered for injured workers, we are here to help if you've suffered a workplace injury. Visit our FAQ and blog for more resources: https://www.pacificworkers.com/blog/ Follow Us on Social Media for More Content! 🔹 Website: www.workcomptalk.net Sponsors: www.PacificWorkers.com 🔹 TikTok: @pacificworkers
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    58 Min.