The alarming increase in the numbers of public safety members leaving the active ranks on disability retirements, coupled with inequities in the judicial and legislative framework of the California workers' compensation system, have created a crisis for local governments in California. The article explores the background of the current crisis, and proposes potential solutions in the public policy and the personnel specialist domains.
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