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Same Fire, Different Protections

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A 1963 law blocks firefighting contractors from suing the state of California.

Hundreds of private contractors help California battle wildfires, yet these contract workers get different protections than state employees.

The companies that help Cal Fire battle wildfires are supposed to have current workers' compensation coverage for their employees -- but KQED has found three instances over the past year or so where that is not the case.

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