The
purpose of the WorkersCompensationCalifornia.com
website is to provide information of a general nature, not legal or medical
advice. The website is not a substitute for consultation with an attorney
licensed to practice law in the State of
California
or any other jurisdiction or for consultation with reputable and licensed
health professionals. Marjory Harris is licensed to practice law
in California only, and only advises on California workers' compensation
cases.
Communication through
the Internet shall not constitute "presence," "doing business"
or the practice of law in any place other than California.
The
materials on this website are intended solely for information. The information
contained in the website is believed to be accurate, but no warranty is
made as to accuracy or appropriateness. Please note that although we strive
to keep information current, it may become outdated or incomplete. Use
of this site does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Contact
by email or telephone does not establish an attorney-client relationship.
Unless and until a fee agreement/fee disclosure as required by the State
of
California
is signed by both the injured worker and Marjory Harris, there is no formal
attorney-client relationship and Marjory Harris cannot reasonably be expected
to undertake legal work on behalf of the injured worker.
Marjory Harris reserves the right to change the disclaimer or other terms
and policies. Please review these periodically. Any use of materials contained
within is prohibited without written consent of the author.
This site complies with Business and Professions Code §5499.30
(Unlawful Advertising of Legal Services to Obtain Workers' Compensation
Benefits); Labor Code §9823 (General Workers' Compensation Advertising
Rules).; and Labor Code §5432 (Advertisement to Solicit Workers'
Compensation Claims; Mandatory Notice or Statement).
NOTICE: Making a false or fraudulent
workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to 5 years in prison
or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever
is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.
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