Labor Codes
4660...Labor Code Section 4660 | |
This section shall only apply to injuries occurring before January 1, 2013. (c)Â The administrative director shall amend the schedule for the determination of the ...more | |
4660.1...Labor Code Section 4660.1 | |
Nothing in this section shall limit the ability of an injured employee to obtain treatment for sleep dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, or psychiatric disorder, if any, ...more | |
4661...Labor Code Section 4661 | |
Where an injury causes both temporary and permanent disability, the injured employee is entitled to compensation for any permanent disability sustained by him in addition ...more | |
4661.5...Labor Code Section 4661.5 | |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, when any temporary total disability indemnity payment is made two years or more from the date of injury, the amount ...more | |
4662...Labor Code Section 4662 | |
(a)Â Any of the following permanent disabilities shall be conclusively presumed to be total in character: (1)Â Loss of both eyes or the sight thereof. (2)Â Loss of ...more | |
4663...Labor Code Section 4663 | |
(a)Â Apportionment of permanent disability shall be based on causation. (b)Â A physician who prepares a report addressing the issue of permanent disability due to a ...more | |
4664...Labor Code Section 4664 | |
(a)Â The employer shall only be liable for the percentage of permanent disability directly caused by the injury arising out of and occurring in the course of ...more | |
4700...Labor Code Section 4700 | |
The death of an injured employee does not affect the liability of the employer under Articles 2 (commencing with Section 4600) and 3 (commencing with Section 4650). ...more | |
4701...Labor Code Section 4701 | |
(2)Â Up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) for injuries occurring on or after January 1, 1991, and prior to January 1, 2013. (3)Â Up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) ...more | |
4702...Labor Code Section 4702 | |
(2)Â In the case of one total dependent and one or more partial dependents, for injuries occurring before January 1, 1991, seventy thousand dollars ($70,000), for ...more | |