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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What Happens With a Georgia Workers' Comp Case as Time Goes OnHow long injured workers receive workers' compensation benefits in GA varies by injury and severity. Learn what happens during ongoing workers' comp cases.
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Returning to Work With Restrictions After an On-the-Job InjuryAfter an on-the-job injury, employees may have to return to work with restrictions. This can be a confusing process. Learn what to expect and how to get help.
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How Disability Onset Dates Are Determined for SSDI BenefitsYour disability onset date can play a vital role in your eligibility for up to 12 months of back benefits for SSDI payments.
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Understanding How OSHA Violations Will Affect Your Workers’ Compensation BenefitsIf your work-related injury was caused by an OSHA violation, you may be able to file both workers’ comp and personal injury claims.
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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Forklift Accident InjuriesForklift accidents are quite common in industrial workplaces and can result in serious injuries. Learn how to protect your right to workers’ comp benefits.
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Believing Workers’ Compensation Myths May Affect Your Ability to Access BenefitsMany people are unsure how the workers’ compensation program works, believing myths that can affect their ability to access benefits.
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Understanding How Surveillance Video Is Used in Workers’ Compensation CasesAn increasing number of companies are using surveillance video in workers’ compensation claims. Learn how this affects your case.
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Telemedicine Continues to Grow as a Way to Treat Work-Related InjuriesTelemedicine continues to grow in popularity as a way to treat and manage work-related injuries, but you do have options if you are unhappy with your care.
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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits for a Work-Related Motor Vehicle AccidentIn some cases, a work-related car accident may qualify you for workers’ compensation benefits. Learn how to determine if you’re eligible for coverage.
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Receiving Workers' Compensation Benefits for Chemical Exposure InjuriesExposure to chemicals can cause burns, breathing difficulties, and other injuries. Learn how to receive workers' compensation benefits.