The following articles go into further detail about the terms and procedures that typically arise during a workers' compensation case. In order for you to approach your case with confidence, it's important to have a basic understanding of how the process works.
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Do I Qualify for Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Georgia?Could you be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia? Find out what three things you must prove and what benefits you may recover if you qualify.
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Answers to Your Questions About Georgia Workers’ CompensationHas your work related injury left you with several unanswered questions? Our Atlanta workers' compensation lawyers have the answers your are looking for.
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What to Expect After Being Hurt at WorkFind out what you can expect from your employer and the insurance company—and what they can expect from you—after a workplace injury.
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Ten Reasons Your Georgia Workers’ Compensation Claim May Be DeniedSometimes valid workers’ compensation claims are unfairly denied. Find out ten reasons why this may happen and how to avoid these problems with your recovery.
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Types of Benefits for Workplace Injuries in GeorgiaDid an on-the-job-injury prevent you from returning to work? If so, contact our firm to discuss how we can help get you the financial compensation you deserve.
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Your Guide to Workers’ Compensation Independent Medical Exams in GeorgiaFind out whether you must submit to an independent medical exam and why you should talk to a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney first.
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Georgia Workers’ Compensation CalculatorsUse our workers' compensation calculators to determine the number of benefit weeks you are entitled to & the present value of future benefits.
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SUMMARY OF GEORGIA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BENEFITSUse this table to identify maximum weekly benefits for workers' compensation claims by date and injury type for injured workers in Georgia.
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Returning to Light Duty Work After Suffering an On-the-Job Injury in GeorgiaAfter suffering a Georgia work injury, it's important that workers receive the disability benefits they require and are offered a fair position when returning.
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Don’t Let Your Employer Prevent You From Getting Medical Care After a Workplace AccidentIf you’ve been hurt at work, seek medical care as soon as possible. If your employer keeps you from seeing a doctor, learn more about your rights and options.