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Our attorneys at Gaylord & Nantais are among the finest Long Beach workers’ compensation attorneys, having over 40 years of expertise helping clients maximise the benefits associated with workers’ compensation claims. We assist our customers in successfully navigating the workers’ compensation procedure. Our objective is to offer our customers with the finest quality legal services in a timely manner.

5 Tips To Help You Get Your Head And Brain Injury Settlement
Millions of people suffer from a head or brain damage each year, which might lead to an injury claim. All Head injuries are not the same.

The Top 4 Reasons Why Your Social Security Disability Claim Was Denied.
If your social security disability claim was denied, you are not alone. Nearly two-thirds of all initial social security disability claims are estimated to be

What To Expect When Hiring A Lawyer For A Catastrophic Injury Claim?
After being critically hurt in an accident, the lengthy and confusing insurance claim procedure is the last thing you want to deal with.

The Truth About Asbestos : Debunking the top 5 Myths.
For years, it got lauded for its fire-resistant and insulating properties, and it has gotten used in a wide variety of building materials.

Hearing Loss : How the silent epidemic affects millions of Workers?
The epidemic is Workplace Hearing Loss. And as stated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it impacts about forty-eight million Americans.

The Importance of Filing a Workers’ Comp Claim As Soon As Possible.
Were you injured on the job? You may be wondering whether or not you should file a workers’ comp claim. The answer? As soon as possible.

Occupational Injury claims : What do you need to know about Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma can take a long time to show itself after asbestos exposure: the latency period, or time among diagnoses, maybe up to 20 to 50 years.

Top 5 things you must know about the Long shore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act.
Injured workers can file claims for the same injury under the LHWCA and state workers’ compensation laws, although they cannot receive dual benefits.

What do you need to know about filing a Catastrophic Injury Claim?
A catastrophic injury is a serious, life-altering injury that often requires long-term care and rehabilitation. These injuries can occur due to an accident or an act of violence.