You Are Not Alone, Call Work Injury Law Group Today
You Are Not Alone, Call Work Injury Law Group Today
You Are Not Alone, Call Work Injury Law Group Today A serious workplace injury can change more than your physical health. It can affect your ability to work, earn a living, and plan for your future. Fortunately, California’s workers’ compensation system is designed not only to cover medical care and wage replacement but also to help injured employees return to meaningful employment through vocational rehabilitation benefits.
At Work Injury Law Group, we help injured workers across Southern California—including Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties—understand and exercise their rights under California law. If you can’t return to your old job because of your injury, you may qualify for Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits (SJDB): financial assistance for education, training, and reemployment services that allow you to rebuild your career.
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Vocational rehabilitation refers to the programs and benefits available to injured workers who are unable to return to their previous jobs after a workplace injury or illness. The goal is simple: to help workers train for a new career, learn new skills, and return to the workforce with dignity and independence.
California’s Workers’ Compensation system once included a formal “Vocational Rehabilitation Program.” That program has since been replaced by the Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB), a voucher-based system that provides financial assistance for retraining and education
Even if your injury prevents you from performing your old job, California law ensures that you still have the opportunity to pursue new employment with the help of retraining resources.

The SJDB voucher is a key component of California’s Workers’ Compensation system. It is designed to help permanently injured workers gain new skills or certifications so they can re-enter the workforce in a different capacity
In addition, injured workers may also qualify for the Return-to-Work Supplement Program, which provides an extra $5,000 payment to help offset costs during the transition to a new career

Not every injured worker automatically qualifies for vocational rehabilitation benefits. Eligibility depends on your medical status and your employer’s response after your injury.
You May Be Eligible If:
You May Not Qualify If:
Your employer offers a suitable job (modified or alternative work) that:
Unfortunately, many employers and insurance companies use this rule to deny vouchers, even when the offered job is not truly suitable. If you’ve been told you’re ineligible for vocational rehabilitation, an attorney can help you appeal and prove your right to benefits.
Once your Workers’ Compensation claim is resolved and your permanent disability is established, you may receive an SJDB voucher from your employer’s insurance carrier.
The goal is to give injured workers the opportunity to move into new, sustainable careers, even if their physical abilities have changed.
While vocational rehabilitation is an important right, many injured workers face obstacles when trying to use it.
These challenges can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to move forward after an injury. A Workers’ Compensation attorney can step in to enforce your rights, compel the insurer to issue your benefits, and ensure you receive the full support you’re entitled to.
Having an experienced lawyer ensures your transition back to the workforce happens smoothly, fairly, and with the full support you’re owed under California law.
At Work Injury Law Group, we understand that a work injury affects your entire life, not just your body. We believe in empowering injured workers to rebuild their futures through education, retraining, and skilled legal advocacy.
We treat every client with respect, compassion, and determination, because we know how much your future matters.
If your workplace injury prevents you from returning to your old job, you don’t have to start over alone. California law gives you the right to retraining, education, and a fresh start, and we’ll help you claim it.
Contact Work Injury Law Group today for a free, confidential consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your vocational rehabilitation options, and fight to ensure you get every benefit you deserve.
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Vocational rehabilitation helps injured workers return to the workforce when they can no longer perform their previous job due to a work-related injury. In California, this is primarily provided through the Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit (SJDB) voucher program.
The SJDB is a voucher worth up to $6,000 that injured workers can use for education, retraining, or skill development if they have a permanent disability and cannot return to their prior job. It is designed to help workers transition into new careers.
You may qualify if you have a permanent partial disability and your employer cannot offer suitable modified or alternative work within your medical restrictions. The job offered must pay at least 85% of your pre-injury wages and last at least 12 months to disqualify you.
Employers and insurers sometimes deny eligibility by claiming suitable work is available when it isn’t. A workers’ compensation attorney can challenge improper denials and prove that the job offered does not meet legal requirements.
The voucher is typically issued after your permanent disability is established and your employer fails to offer suitable work within a required time frame. If the insurer delays issuing the voucher, an attorney can take action to enforce your rights.
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