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San Bernardino Victims of Terrorism and now Workers' Comp?
Season 3
Episode 26
Almost a year after the San Bernardino terrorist attack some survivors still aren't getting the medical treatment they need through the workers' compensation system. We hear from experts who explain why the system isn't working and what can be done about it.
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