GA Workers Comp: Brookhaven’s $20K Problem in 2024
A staggering 70% of injured workers in Georgia fail to receive the maximum compensation they are legally entitled to under workers’ compensation law, often due…
A staggering 70% of injured workers in Georgia fail to receive the maximum compensation they are legally entitled to under workers’ compensation law, often due…
The clang of machinery, the hum of production lines – for many in Columbus, Georgia, these are the sounds of earning a living. But what…
Key Takeaways Report all workplace injuries to your employer within 30 days to avoid forfeiting your rights under O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-80. Ensure your employer files…
Understanding Georgia’s ‘coming and going’ rule exceptions is paramount for any business owner or employee in the state; misinterpreting this legal doctrine can lead to…
Navigating the aftermath of a workplace injury, particularly one occurring on a major artery like I-75 in Georgia, presents a unique set of challenges for…
Navigating Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a dense fog, especially with the upcoming 2026 updates. For businesses and injured workers alike in…
Did you know that despite the common perception of a generous workers’ compensation system, a staggering 80% of injured workers in Georgia never receive the…
Key Takeaways The current maximum temporary total disability (TTD) rate in Georgia is $850 per week for injuries occurring on or after July 1, 2024.…
Navigating the labyrinthine world of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like a high-stakes gamble for injured workers in Savannah, especially with the significant updates…
Key Takeaways The maximum weekly temporary total disability (TTD) benefit in Georgia for injuries occurring in 2026 is $850.00. Claimants can receive up to 400…