Working from home: Am I still covered by workers’ compensation?
In recent years and especially over the past year, more employees have been doing some or all their work from their homes. While your house may seem like a safe environment, you are not immune to...
View ArticleWhen can you sue after a Georgia auto accident?
An auto accident injury can result in extensive medical care and long-term disability. In some cases, the injured person can sue the responsible driver for legal damages. Review the factors that apply...
View ArticleLight-duty job offers and workers’ compensation benefits
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that in 2019 private industry employers reported a significant number of nonfatal wounds and sicknesses in the workplace. The numbers were over...
View ArticleWhat is the General Duty Clause?
When you go to work, you expect that your employer will provide a safe working environment free from serious hazards. But this is not always the case, and you may be at risk of accident or injury when...
View ArticleCar crashes increase during “100 Deadliest Days”
Teenage motorists do not have the same degree of driving experience that older drivers have, and this means all motorists face heightened threats when more teens are sharing Georgia’s roadways. The...
View ArticleProtect your child with the proper safety seat
The Georgia Department of Public Safety strives to reduce motor vehicle injuries and deaths by increasing the correct use of child safety seats and boosters. The right type of seat and position in your...
View ArticleTop 4 causes of workplace deaths and how to prevent them
Where do you spend most of your day? If you are like many adults, your answer is “at work.” Given how much time you dedicate to your job, you deserve to feel safe there. Unfortunately, however, that...
View ArticleAre you eligible for workers’ compensation benefits?
After an injury on the job, you may wonder how you will pay your bills and provide for your family. In Georgia, most employers must carry workers’ compensation to help employees cover their medical...
View ArticleStrategies auto insurers use to make lowball offers
A serious Georgia car crash may leave you with injuries, automotive expenses or both, and you may look to your auto insurance company to give you enough to cover these expenses. However, your insurance...
View Article3 common reasons factory workers develop RSIs
Factory workers are vulnerable to a number of risks due to the physical nature of their jobs and the heavy machinery, chemicals and other hazards inherent to their work environment. According to the...
View ArticleLight-duty job offers and workers’ compensation benefits
Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that in 2019 private industry employers reported a significant number of nonfatal wounds and sicknesses in the workplace. The numbers were over...
View ArticleWhat is the General Duty Clause?
When you go to work, you expect that your employer will provide a safe working environment free from serious hazards. But this is not always the case, and you may be at risk of accident or injury when...
View ArticleCar crashes increase during “100 Deadliest Days”
Teenage motorists do not have the same degree of driving experience that older drivers have, and this means all motorists face heightened threats when more teens are sharing Georgia’s roadways. The...
View ArticleProtect your child with the proper safety seat
The Georgia Department of Public Safety strives to reduce motor vehicle injuries and deaths by increasing the correct use of child safety seats and boosters. The right type of seat and position in your...
View ArticleTop 4 causes of workplace deaths and how to prevent them
Where do you spend most of your day? If you are like many adults, your answer is “at work.” Given how much time you dedicate to your job, you deserve to feel safe there. Unfortunately, however, that...
View ArticleAre you eligible for workers’ compensation benefits?
After an injury on the job, you may wonder how you will pay your bills and provide for your family. In Georgia, most employers must carry workers’ compensation to help employees cover their medical...
View ArticleStrategies auto insurers use to make lowball offers
A serious Georgia car crash may leave you with injuries, automotive expenses or both, and you may look to your auto insurance company to give you enough to cover these expenses. However, your insurance...
View Article3 common reasons factory workers develop RSIs
Factory workers are vulnerable to a number of risks due to the physical nature of their jobs and the heavy machinery, chemicals and other hazards inherent to their work environment. According to the...
View ArticleWhat is a blanket medical authorization?
Car accidents continue to be a chief cause of both serious injury and death in Georgia and across the country. In fact, upwards of 38,000 individuals die and approximately 4.4 million others suffer...
View ArticleWhat is a blanket medical authorization?
Car accidents continue to be a chief cause of both serious injury and death in Georgia and across the country. In fact, upwards of 38,000 individuals die and approximately 4.4 million others suffer...
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