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  1. 14 gru 2023 · The Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) is announcing the increase of the mileage rate for medical and medical-legal travel expenses by 1.5 cents to 67.0 cents per mile effective January 1, 2024. This rate must be paid for travel on or after January 1, 2024 regardless of the date of injury.

  2. If you are injured on the job in California and you need to travel to a doctor’s office, therapy office, a pharmacy to pick up medication, or to a law office to attend a deposition, the insurance carrier has to reimburse you for your mileage. The medical mileage rate for 2023 is 62.5 cents per mile. It does not matter when the date of injury was.

  3. 4 sty 2023 · See how much you get back with our mileage reimbursement calculator for California. Having employees use their own vehicle for work can be expensive. Especially if they regularly drive long distances and spend money on fuel.

  4. 10 cze 2022 · The mileage rate that California workers' comp claims administrators pay injured workers for travel related to medical treatment or evaluation of their injuries will increase from 58.5¢ per mile to 62.5¢ per mile for travel on or after July 1, 2022, regardless of the date of injury.

  5. 10 sty 2024 · In California, there are six kinds of workerscompensation benefits an individual can receive: Medical Care – This includes coverage of medical bills such as visits to a doctor, hospital services, x-rays, use of medical equipment, medication, lab tests, and more.

  6. 12 sty 2024 · Beginning on January 1, 2024, the millage rate for reimbursement for business use will increase to 67 cents per mile. The mileage reimbursement is for the use of cars such as vans, pickups, panel trucks, electric, hybrid-electric, gasoline, and diesel-powered vehicles.

  7. 13 sty 2023 · Oakland, CA – The mileage rate that workers’ comp claims administrators pay injured workers for travel related to medical treatment or evaluation of their injuries will increase from 62.5¢ per mile to 65.5¢ per mile for travel on or after January 1, 2023, regardless of the date of injury.