GA Workers’ Comp: Don’t Let Your Claim Fail at Step One
Key Takeaways Immediately report your injury to your employer in writing within 30 days to avoid jeopardizing your claim, as mandated by O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-80.…
Key Takeaways Immediately report your injury to your employer in writing within 30 days to avoid jeopardizing your claim, as mandated by O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-80.…
The world of Georgia workers’ compensation laws is rife with misconceptions, particularly as we navigate the specifics of the 2026 updates. So much misinformation circulates…
There’s an astonishing amount of misinformation circulating when it comes to workers’ compensation claims, especially when you’re trying to figure out how to choose a…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury can be daunting, especially when trying to understand your rights under workers’ compensation law in Georgia, particularly in…
Key Takeaways Before contacting any lawyer, gather all medical records, accident reports, and employer communications related to your injury to ensure efficient initial consultations. Prioritize…
Key Takeaways The maximum weekly temporary total disability (TTD) benefit in Georgia for a workers’ compensation claim is $850, effective July 1, 2024, for injuries…
Did you know that despite the common belief that workers’ compensation is a straightforward system, the vast majority of injured workers in Georgia never receive…
Roughly 70% of injured workers in Georgia do not retain legal representation for their workers’ compensation claims, yet those who do often see significantly better…
A staggering 70% of workers’ compensation claims along the I-75 corridor in Georgia are initially denied or face significant delays, leaving injured employees in a…
When a workplace injury strikes in Marietta, securing fair compensation can feel like an uphill battle, especially against well-resourced insurance companies. Navigating the complexities of…