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Disclaimer: Any information that may be supplied on this website about work injuries, industrial injuries, big-rig accidents, auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, serious head trauma, brain injuries, boating injuries, disabling injuries, permanent injuries, personal injury, wrongful death, dog bites, back injuries, neck injuries, emotional distress injuries, slip and fall injuries and other legal information is general in nature and should not be relied upon to make legal decisions; for any and every rule cited, there are many potential exceptions.

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This website is an advertisement for legal services. The material contained in this website is not nor is it intended to be legal advice. Any examples of client cases and results that may be discussed on this website are not a guarantee of any potential outcomes if we represent you in a particular case.

All information contained in this website pertains to the law in the State of California in the United States of America. Do not act or rely upon any of the resources and information available from this website without seeking qualified professional legal advice specific to your situation and state / nation. The laws of other states and nations may be entirely different from what is described here.

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The Law Offices of Whiting, Cotter & Hurlimann, LLP are required by law to tell you that any person who makes or causes to be made any knowingly false or fraudulent material statement or representation for the purpose of obtaining or denying workers’ compensation benefits or payment is guilty of a felony.

Notice: Filing a false or fraudulent California workers’ compensation claim can be a felony subject to up to 5 years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 (and, under certain circumstances, up to $150,000) or double the value of the California workers’ compensation fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment & fine.