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Workers’ Comp Settlement Lawyer in San Ramon

The settlement phase of your workers’ compensation case is where the total value of your claim is determined. Having a Certified Specialist negotiate your settlement can mean the difference between a lowball offer and a recovery that fully compensates you for your injuries.

Attorney Eman Yazdchi is a Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. He has negotiated millions of dollars in settlements for injured workers in San Ramon, throughout Contra Costa County, and across California. Call (661) 273-1780 for a free case evaluation.

Types of Workers’ Compensation Settlements in California

There are two primary types of workers’ compensation settlements in California. Understanding the difference is critical to making the right decision for your situation:

Stipulations with Request for Award (Stips)

A Stipulated Award is an agreement between you and the insurance company on your permanent disability rating and the benefits you are owed. With a Stips, you receive:

  • Biweekly permanent disability payments based on the agreed-upon PD rating
  • Future medical care remains open — the insurance company continues to pay for all reasonable and necessary medical treatment related to your work injury for life
  • If your condition worsens within 5 years, you can petition to reopen your case for additional benefits (Labor Code §5410)
  • If your PD rating is 70% or higher, you receive a life pension in addition to PD indemnity

A Stipulated Award is often the better option when you have ongoing medical needs, particularly for conditions requiring future surgeries, pain management, or long-term medications.


Compromise and Release (C&R)

A Compromise and Release is a lump-sum settlement that resolves all issues in your case. With a C&R:

  • You receive a single lump-sum payment
  • Future medical care is closed — you are responsible for paying for any future treatment related to your work injury (unless Medicare Set-Aside requirements apply)
  • The case is fully resolved and cannot be reopened
  • The lump sum typically includes a premium above the PD value to compensate for the closure of future medical care

A C&R may be appropriate when your condition has fully stabilized, you do not anticipate needing significant future medical treatment, or when you prefer a large upfront payment.

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Why Your Disability Rating Matters for Your San Ramon Settlement

Your permanent disability rating is the single most important factor in determining the value of your workers’ compensation settlement. The higher your PD rating, the more compensation you receive.

The PD rating calculation involves several steps:

  1. Whole Person Impairment (WPI): Determined by the QME or AME using the 2005 AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Edition
  2. FEC Rank Adjustment: The Future Earning Capacity (FEC) rank adjusts the WPI based on the type of injury and its impact on your ability to earn a living
  3. Occupation Modifier: Your specific occupation group number affects the final rating — some occupations receive higher ratings because the impairment has a greater impact on their work capacity
  4. Age Adjustment: Your age at the time of injury affects the rating — older workers generally receive higher ratings because they have fewer years to adapt to their impairment
  5. Apportionment (Labor Code §4663): If a portion of your disability is attributed to non-industrial causes (such as aging or prior injuries), the PD rating may be reduced through apportionment. Attorney Yazdchi aggressively challenges improper apportionment to protect your settlement value.

Settling Your San Ramon Workers’ Comp Claim

While every case is unique, here are factors that increase the value of workers’ compensation settlements in San Ramon:


High-Value Surgical Cases

  • Spinal Fusion: Multiple-level lumbar or cervical fusions typically result in PD ratings of 30%–60% or higher, with significant future medical care needs
  • ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion): Cervical spine surgeries carry substantial PD ratings and may require future revision surgery
  • Total Knee or Hip Replacement (Arthroplasty): Joint replacement cases involve high PD ratings and ongoing maintenance care
  • Rotator Cuff Repair: Shoulder surgery cases can involve significant permanent impairment, especially for workers in physical occupations
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): TBI cases can involve cognitive, psychological, and physical impairments that substantially increase the PD rating

Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB)

Under Labor Code §4658.7, if your employer cannot accommodate your work restrictions, you are entitled to a $6,000 voucher for retraining or education. This voucher is separate from your PD settlement and can be used at state-approved schools.


Life Pension Eligibility

If your permanent disability rating is 70% or higher, you are entitled to a life pension — biweekly payments that continue for the rest of your life. Life pension rates are adjusted annually for cost of living. Attorney Yazdchi has secured life pensions for many clients with severe injuries.

Should You Keep Future Medical Care Open in Your Settlement?

The decision to settle future medical care through a Compromise and Release requires careful analysis of your current treatment needs, potential future surgeries, medication costs, and the likelihood of your condition worsening over time.

Under SB 863 and current California law, injured workers are entitled to lifetime medical care for accepted work injuries. When evaluating a C&R settlement, Attorney Yazdchi calculates the present value of all anticipated future medical treatment — including surgeries, pain management, medications, physical therapy, and diagnostic testing — to ensure the lump sum adequately compensates you for closing this valuable benefit.


Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) Requirements

If you are a Medicare beneficiary or expect to become one within 30 months of settlement, you may need a Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) arrangement. This requires allocating a portion of your settlement to a trust that pays for Medicare-covered injury-related treatment. Attorney Yazdchi works with MSA specialists to structure settlements that satisfy CMS requirements while maximizing your net recovery.

Workers’ Compensation Resources in Contra Costa County

Settlement conferences and hearings for workers in San Ramon are held at the WCAB district office serving Contra Costa County. Attorney Yazdchi has extensive experience negotiating settlements at WCAB offices throughout California.

Contra Costa County has a diverse economy with major employers in construction, healthcare, warehousing, retail, and agriculture. Workers in these physically demanding industries frequently suffer serious injuries that result in significant permanent disability ratings and high-value settlements.

Frequently Asked Questions — Workers’ Compensation in San Ramon

How much is my workers’ comp settlement worth in San Ramon?

Workers’ comp settlement values in San Ramon depend on the severity of your injury, your permanent disability rating, future medical needs, and lost wages. Settlements can range from a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands. Certified Specialist Eman Yazdchi evaluates every factor to ensure you receive the maximum amount you deserve.

What is a Compromise and Release in California workers’ comp?

A Compromise and Release (C&R) is a type of settlement where you receive a lump-sum payment in exchange for closing your workers’ comp case entirely. This means the insurance company will no longer be responsible for future medical treatment related to the injury. It is important to have an attorney review any C&R offer before you accept it.

Should I accept the first settlement offer in San Ramon?

You should almost never accept the first settlement offer in San Ramon without consulting an attorney. Initial offers from insurance companies are typically far below the true value of your claim. Call (661) 273-1780 to have your offer reviewed and ensure you are not leaving money on the table.



Full-Service Workers’ Compensation Representation in San Ramon

Attorney Eman Yazdchi, Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization, provides comprehensive legal services for injured workers in San Ramon and throughout Contra Costa County.

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Attorney Eman Yazdchi — Certified Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law, State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization

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