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State: Calif. Kamin: EDD's Understaffing and Tech Problems is Delaying Settlements: [2024-05-29] |
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The Legislature’s failure to fully fund the Employment Development Department has led to a situation where countless settlements are being delayed, and the department’s annual revenues are being artificially depressed due to understaffing. The dereliction of the Legislature’s duty to fully fund our friends at the EDD has created a untenable situation where there are too few EDD representatives to do basic tasks, such as:
From a defense perspective, this has resulted in situations where parties cannot settle cases in chief due to pending EDD liens, and an inability to negotiate the EDD lien. There is quite literally a queue of defense attorneys at many defense firms seeking to negotiate with EDD, which would ultimately result in more money for EDD’s coffers. But this cannot be achieved due to EDD’s current limitations. Current EDD Staff Are Doing Their Best, They Are Not the Problem To be clear, this is not an indictment of the current EDD representatives and supervisors. I know many of them from numerous boards and I get along quite well with them. I sincerely appreciate the difficult and seemingly endless work that they do, without complaining or griping. They are incredibly productive, hard-working professional people. None of them asked me to write this blog (probably because they’re too busy to think about stuff like that). The Problem There are multiple problems that have led to this current situation:
Solutions As evidenced by the list of problems, EDD is due for an upgrade in multiple areas. This is not a simple solution. But rather than simply complain, here are a few things that could help EDD, that would ultimately get EDD more money:
Conclusion If EDD had the staff, technology, and infrastructure it needed – cases in chief would get resolved faster, and they would see more money in their coffers. The current situation at EDD is woeful at best, and it’s time lawmakers paid attention. John P. Kamin is a workers’ compensation defense attorney and equity partner at Bradford & Barthel’s Woodland Hills location. He is WorkCompCentral's former legal editor. This entry from Bradford & Barthel's blog appears with permission.
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