By Catherine Ho
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Court interpreters who aid non-English-speaking workers when they seek redress for on-the-job injuries are themselves struggling to collect payment for their services, potentially throwing a wrench in the state's workers' compensation system.
Interpreters who translate for workers bringing claims before the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board say they sometimes wait months,...
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