tailieunhanh - Improving Dispute Resolution for California’s Injured Workers

For more than two decades, the workers’ compensation courts increasingly have been perceived as a weak link in the California workers’ compensation system. The courts have been criticized for being slow, expensive, and procedurally inconsistent. In response to these concerns, the California Commission on Health and Safety and | Improving Dispute Resolution for California s Injured Workers EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Nicholas M. Pace Robert T. Reville Lionel Galway Amanda B. Geller Orla Hayden Laural A. Hill Christopher Mardesich Frank W. Neuhauser Suzanne Polich Jane Yeom Laura Zakaras Prepared for the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers Compensation RAND INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL JUSTICE The research described in this report was prepared for the California Commission on Health and Safety and Workers Compensation. This research was conducted by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Improving dispute resolution for California s injured workers Nicholas M. Pace . et al. p. cm. Mr-1425. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-8330-3276-3 pbk. 1. California. Workers Compensation Appeals Board Rules and practice. 2. Workers compensation claims California. 3. Workers compensation Law and legislation California. I. Pace Nicholas M. Nicholas Michael 1955- .I47 2003 021 dc21 2002156096 MR-1425 1. ISBN 0-8330-3348-4 RAND is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis. RAND is a registered trademark. RAND s publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of its research sponsors. Copyright 2003 RAND All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means including photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval without permission in writing from RAND. Published 2003 by RAND 1700 Main Street PO. Box 2138 Santa Monica CA 90407-2138 1200 South Hayes Street Arlington VA 22202-5050 201 North Craig Street Suite 202 Pittsburgh PA 15213 RAND URL http To order RAND documents or to obtain additional information contact Distribution Services Telephone 310 451-7002 Fax 310 451-6915 Email order@ THE INSTITUTE FOR CIVIL JUSTICE The mission of the RAND Institute for Civil Justice ICJ

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