Editorial Standards
Editorial Standards
At Workers’ Comp of Roswell, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information regarding workers’ compensation law and related topics. Given the sensitivity and importance of these “Your Money or Your Life” (YMYL) subjects, we adhere to stringent editorial standards to ensure our content is trustworthy and beneficial to our readers.
Fact-Checking Process
All content published on our website undergoes a rigorous fact-checking process. This includes:
- Initial Review: Content is reviewed by an editor to ensure clarity, accuracy, and relevance to the intended audience.
- Source Verification: All claims and data points are verified against reputable primary sources, including legal documents, government publications, and peer-reviewed research.
- Legal Review: Content pertaining to legal matters is reviewed by our team of experienced workers’ compensation attorneys to ensure compliance with current laws and regulations.
- Regular Updates: We regularly review and update existing content to reflect changes in legislation, case law, and industry best practices.
Source Requirements
We prioritize using authoritative and reliable sources, including:
- Official government websites (e.g., state workers’ compensation boards, OSHA)
- Legal documents and case law
- Peer-reviewed academic journals and research studies
- Reputable news organizations with established fact-checking processes
- Expert opinions from qualified professionals (e.g., doctors, vocational experts)
We avoid using unreliable sources such as personal blogs, forums, or outdated information.
Correction Policy
We are committed to promptly correcting any errors or inaccuracies in our content. If you believe you have found an error, please report it to us using the contact information provided below. We will investigate the issue and make corrections as necessary. All corrections will be clearly noted on the affected page, along with the date of the correction.
Author Qualifications
Our content is created by a team of experienced legal professionals, writers, and editors with expertise in workers’ compensation law. Our attorneys are licensed to practice law in Georgia and have a deep understanding of the legal issues facing injured workers.
Editorial Independence
We maintain strict editorial independence. Our content is not influenced by advertisers, sponsors, or any other external parties. Our primary goal is to provide accurate and unbiased information to our readers.
How to Report Errors
If you believe you have found an error or inaccuracy on our website, please contact us immediately via our Contact Form or by calling us at [Phone Number]. Please provide the URL of the page in question and a detailed description of the error you have identified.