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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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Broken BonesConstruction workers are at risk of broken bones from falls and other accidents. However, compensation is available to help with accident-related expenses.
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Construction Workers Are Vulnerable to Job-Related BurnsConstruction workers suffer high numbers of on-the-job burn injuries, which is why it’s important they understand their workers’ compensation benefits.
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Falls From Heights Can Result in Lasting Disabilities or Fatal InjuriesConstruction workers are particularly vulnerable to falls from heights, which is why it’s vital they understand their rights to workers’ compensation benefits.
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Falling Object Injuries Are a Common Source of Workers’ Compensation ClaimsConstruction workers and others who’ve been injured by falling objects may be able to receive workers’ compensation benefits.
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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Heavy Lifting AccidentsHeavy lifting accidents are a common basis of workers’ compensation claims. However, you may need an attorney to protect your right to benefits.
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Georgia Worker’s Compensation Claims for Slip and Fall AccidentsSlip and fall accidents are one of the most common types of Georgia workers’ compensation claims. Learn how to protect your right to benefits.
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The Panel of Physicians and Your Georgia Worker’s Compensation ClaimYour Georgia workers’ compensation claim may require you to seek medical care from a doctor on the Panel of Physicians.
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Summary of Georgia Workers’ Compensation BenefitsDetermine your Georgia workers’ compensation benefits with this comprehensive chart. Contact our office for additional information regarding your benefits.
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Can I Sue My Employer if I am Injured on the Job in Georgia?Learn more about your options when filing a workers' compensation lawsuit in Atlanta, Georgia. Contact us to set up your free consultation.
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Can I Sue a Co-Worker for Negligence Following a GA Workplace Accident?If you were injured while working in Georgia due to the negligence of another employee, contact our reputable workers’ compensation attorneys for legal help.