In the State of Georgia, can you sue your employer for negligence 18 years after the incident that they deem not the company's f
You haven't given much detail, but given what we have, the short answer is no.
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You haven't given much detail, but given what we have, the short answer is no.
Short answer: no. But, the insurance companies do it anyway. If you haven't done so, lawyer up. We can often break down the logjams to...
Georgia is a 'right-to-work' state. This means you can be fired from your job for any reason, or no reason at all. (Someone once told me it was...
This is a conversation to have with our attorney. There is no way to give you a credible answer with the amount of info you have shared, although,...
Are you asking whether you are entitled to a settlement, just because you got hurt? The answer is no. That isn't how workers' comp cases work....
Your attorney knows how to do all this. You do have an attorney, right?
It costs nothing for a consult, and you get to evaluate the costs and benefits of representation. You will learn your rights and understand your...
{1} How long? As long as they like. There is no requirement for them to make you an offer. Both parties have to want to settle. [2] There is no...
You posted this in the Workers' Comp section; it is pretty clear that isn't the right area, so I switched it over to personal injury. The short...
If you received TTD for 400 weeks, and are still out of work, why isn't your claim catastrophic? Get an attorney! You may be eligible for many...
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