Workers' Compensation Defense Attorney
Certified Specialist Workers Compensation Law
California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization
Managing Partner of Purinton, Jimenez, Labo & Wu, LLP
A friend brought a problem with the website to my attention. Their emails weren’t getting through – or were getting delayed. This kind of injustice cannot stand!
Thus, began a several day long dive down a rabbit hole of support questions, a deep look at code I’d written as long as ten years ago, and a few nights staying up to tangle with some esoteric settings.
What does my insomnia mean for you, kindly reader? Those of you who are paid or sponsored subscribers will enjoy better, faster emails of your calculations direct to your inbox.
I was not prepared for the number of emails, phone calls, and texts from people asking me about the calculators.
While I’m still tinkering with some parts, the two calculators that people use the most, the permanent disability rating and the dollar value calculators, are both available. The rest will be back soon. :)
As you are probably aware there have been a number of changes to workers’ compensation benefit rates lately. The Administrative Director issued the latest temporary disability maximum and minimum rates based upon the most recent increases in the state average weekly wage. These rate changes effect temporary total disability, temporary partial disability, death benefits, and permanent total disability benefits.
More interestingly, the legislature brought several reform changes with SB 863 to California workers’ compensation benefits late on Friday August 31, 2012. If you check out the updated Labor Code Section 4453, you’ll notice there is a new maximum permanent partial disability rate for the highest levels of permanent disability for dates of injury after 1/1/2013. And, reviewing Labor Code Section 4658, you’ll see the 15% adjustments have been removed for dates of injury after 1/1/2013.
All of the website’s calculators have been updated to reflect these latest changes! Enjoy!
I’m happy to announce the single most-requested service for this website – a COLA SAWW commutation reports. ((Photo courtesy of Alan Cleaver via Compfight)) This calculator provides professional quality PDF’s using the same familiar format as the Disability Evaluation Unit. Now you don’t have to wait for the DEU and you don’t have to tip your hand to the opposing side about what you think the case might be worth.
Download a sample report right now to see the kind of detailed commutation reports that get cases resolved. These COLA commutation reports are delivered instantly to your e-mail. You can customize the report with everything you want – from a State Average Weekly Wage increase percentage of your choosing, to attorney fee percentage, and whether a Labor Code Section 4658(d) increase is applicable.
And, best of all, when you purchase one of these reports for $197.00 ($147.00 for PDRater sponsored users!) it comes with unlimited FREE additional reports on the same case. (Don’t worry – it doesn’t cost anything to play with the calculator). Whether you need to change the permanent disability rate, SAWW increase percentage, or just want a fresh report with a new commutation date – every single report on the same case will be delivered to you instantly and for free.