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Article: Common Questions in Workers' Comp Cases - Part 4 - Money
Becoming injured at work can place significant physical, emotional, and financial stress on any worker. The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth understands that it can sometimes be difficult to discuss the financial impact of a work injury.
Article: Coming Soon - The San Gabriel Valley Master Key Podcast
Attorney Scott Warmuth will be co-hosting this new, weekly podcast beginning October 2020! San Gabriel Valley Master Key will feature interviews with interesting San Gabriel Valley residents and workers.
Article: Prop 213 - Why You Need Liability Car Insurance
The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996, more commonly known as Proposition 213, was a ballot proposition in 1996 that would prevent certain drivers from recovering financial damages in the result of a car crash.
Article: Whiplash
Whiplash is a hidden, sometimes delayed neck injury that occurs frequently in rear-end car crashes. What is dangerous about whiplash as a car accident injury is that it may take several hours or even days before symptoms develop.
Article: USCIS Issues Memorandum - No New DACA Applications Will Be Considered
In a widely expected, though still shocking, move DHS and USCIS confirmed in a memorandum that it will automatically reject new applications for the DACA program and cut the deferment period in half.
Article: USCIS Drastically Increases Immigration, Naturalization Fees Effective October 2
The Department of Homeland Security finalized a new rule increasing fees and eliminating fee waivers for many immigration-related services performed by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Article: New H-1B, L-1 Visa Guidelines Ease Certain Restrictions
This week, the Trump administration has relaxed certain restrictions to its temporary suspension of foreign worker visa holders from entering the U.S.
Article: Common Questions in Workers’ Comp Cases – Part 3 – Depositions
Workers' compensation applicants often have questions about the deposition process. The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth has some answers to some frequently asked questions.
Article: Common Car Accident Scams and How to Fight Them
It may seem like something out of a network TV drama, but car insurance scams are very real: con artists will in fact crash another vehicle into yours, solely for the purpose of faking an injury and collecting insurance money.
Article: Updated Public Charge Rule Put on Hold by Federal Judge
The battle over the Trump administration's public charge rule has taken yet another turn, with a federal judge in New York reissuing a hold on the policy.
Article: Stop Tailgating!
Tailgating, the practice of driving very closely behind another vehicle, is one of the most dangerous driving behaviors one can exhibit. It's also extremely common.
Article: Trump Administration Plans New Attempt to End DACA
New reporting from Reuters today details reports that the Trump administration, rather than opening DACA for new recipients, will review the Supreme Court ruling and begin a new attempt to end the program.
Article: OSHA Accused of Failing to Keep Meatpacking Workers Safe
A lawsuit filed today accuses the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of failing to meet its mission during the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Article: Judge Rules USCIS Must Accept New DACA Applications
It has been one month since the U.S. Supreme Court unexpectedly ruled that the Trump administration could not immediately end the DACA program.
Article: Law Offices of Scott Warmuth Purchases Gift Cards to Support Local Community, Businesses
Working with the Chamber, the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth purchased $5,000 worth of gift cards to three local restaurants and donated the gift cards to Asian Youth Center, a local non-profit.
Article: Student Visa Remote Learning Policy Rescinded
A day after 17 states and the District of Columbia sued to block the Trump administration policy targeting international students, the policy has been rescinded.