Browse our workers' compensation blog articles to learn more about the legal process. Each article discusses a separate issue related to work accidents and can provide further insights into the complex nature of these types of cases. For even more information, read our case results to see how we have helped people just like you get the outcome they deserve.
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Georgia Man Killed in Workplace Accident at Bio-Energy PlantAn employee of Pratt Industries in GA was killed when he was pulled into a conveyer belt while cleaning debris from the machine. Contact our
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GA Man Killed After Falling from Tree in Work-Related AccidentWorkers injured on the job in Georgia may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. Contact our GA law firm today to discuss your
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Feds Launch 8th Workplace Safety Inquiry at GA Auto Parts Plant Following Worker’s DeathWorkplace hazards can result in serious injuries or possibly even death for GA workers. Contact our lawyers today if you have been injured on
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GA Carpet Manufacturer Cited for Workplace Safety ViolationsThe U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited carpet manufacturer Garland Sales Inc. with 15 serious workplace
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Proposed Bill Would Make Changes to GA’s Workers’ Compensation SystemA pending bill would make significant changes to Georgia's workers' compensation system. Contact our experienced attorneys today if you
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Proposed Bill Would Make Changes to GA’s Workers’ Compensation SystemA pending bill would make significant changes to Georgia's workers' compensation system. Contact our experienced attorneys today if you
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GA Workers Injured During Commute to Job Site Denied Workers’ Comp BenefitsGeorgia workers who commute to a work site as part of their job may not be entitled to workers' comp benefits if they are injured during their
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When Depression And PTSD Are Covered By Workers’ CompensationLearn about when depression and PTSD are covered by workers’ compensation in the state of Georgia.
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Georgia Worker Loses Four Fingers Due to Employer’s Lack of Safety ProtocolA Georgia company has been cited by OSHA for serious safety violations that resulted in the amputation of a worker's fingers.