California applicants' attorneys say that even though a worker's right to participate in the workers' compensation system is not contingent upon the worker's legal ability to work in the United States, that doesn't mean their clients don't get asked about their immigration status.San Bruno applicant attorney Kenneth Martinson Gomez said Tuesday that he has had about a half dozen clients complain to him that they were subjected to questioning on their immigration status during visits with medical evaluators. One of these clients was so shaken by the aggressive natur...
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