How Newport Beach Workers Get Hurt on the Job
Newport Beach's economy runs on hospitality and yacht services, healthcare (Hoag), professional services, and retail. Each of these industries has its own injury patterns and its own claims-administrator tactics. We have handled them all.
- Hospitality and Yacht Services: the most common claims we see involve back and shoulder injuries, repetitive stress, slip-and-fall incidents, equipment accidents, and cumulative trauma from years on the job.
- Healthcare (Hoag): the most common claims we see involve back and shoulder injuries, repetitive stress, slip-and-fall incidents, equipment accidents, and cumulative trauma from years on the job.
- Professional Services: the most common claims we see involve back and shoulder injuries, repetitive stress, slip-and-fall incidents, equipment accidents, and cumulative trauma from years on the job.
We have represented workers from Balboa Peninsula, Corona del Mar, Newport Coast, and Fashion Island, and every block in between.
The Santa Ana WCAB Office Handles Newport Beach Claims
Newport Beach workers' compensation cases are filed at the Santa Ana District Office of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, located at 200 W. Santa Ana Boulevard, Suite 550, Santa Ana, CA 92701. We appear there regularly. We know the judges. We know which arguments work in front of which trier of fact, and we know how to push cases forward when the other side is stalling.
Distance from our office: One hour from our Glendale office.
What California Workers' Comp Actually Pays For
If you were injured on the job in Newport Beach, California law entitles you to a defined set of benefits regardless of fault:
- Medical care: 100 percent of related treatment, no copays, no deductibles, for the rest of your life if necessary.
- Temporary disability: roughly two-thirds of your average weekly wage while you cannot work, up to a state cap.
- Permanent disability: a settlement or lifetime award based on your impairment rating, your wages, and your age.
- Supplemental job displacement: a voucher for retraining if you cannot return to your prior job.
- Death benefits: for surviving spouses and dependents when a workplace injury proves fatal.
The insurance company knows the numbers. They count on you not knowing them. Our job is to make sure you do.
Why Newport Beach Workers Choose Noble Attorneys
We are a Glendale-based firm with deep roots in California's workers' comp system. Roughly seventy percent of our practice is dedicated to workers' comp and catastrophic injury. We work cases personally, not through a call center. We answer the phone. We return calls the same day. And when a claim is denied, we appeal.
- Direct attorney access. You work with Michael Chakrian and his team, not a paralegal you never meet.
- Three languages. English, Español, Հայերեն. We serve Newport Beach in the language you actually speak at home.
- No fees unless we win. Workers' comp attorney fees in California are capped by law and paid only out of your settlement.
- Over $75M recovered. Real cases, real clients, real outcomes.
Newport Beach Workers' Compensation FAQs
The questions we hear most from Newport Beach workers. Click to expand.
Do I need a Newport Beach workers' comp lawyer specifically?
Not technically. California workers' comp is governed by state law, so any California workers' comp lawyer can represent you. But local knowledge of the Santa Ana WCAB office, the local judges, and the industries that hire Newport Beach workers matters in practice. We have it.
How long do I have to file a workers' comp claim in Newport Beach?
You must report the injury to your employer within 30 days and file a DWC-1 claim form. The formal statute of limitations is generally one year from the date of injury. Cumulative trauma cases follow different timing rules.
What if my employer in Newport Beach retaliated against me for filing?
It is illegal under California Labor Code section 132a to retaliate against an employee for filing a workers' comp claim. Retaliation may give you a separate claim on top of your workers' comp case.
Will I have to travel to the Santa Ana WCAB office?
Possibly. Most Newport Beach cases are filed at the Santa Ana WCAB office. We attend all hearings for you. You only need to appear when your testimony is required, which is rare in most cases.
What does it cost to hire a Newport Beach workers' comp lawyer?
Nothing upfront. California caps workers' comp attorney fees at typically 9 to 15 percent, paid out of the settlement, not out of your pocket. If we do not recover for you, you owe us nothing.