Can I be terminated because I’ve not been able to return to work since my work injury?
Georgia is an “at-will” state for employment. There are federal employment protections for terminating an injured employee, but those may or may...
Savannah, GA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Savannah, GA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Georgia is an “at-will” state for employment. There are federal employment protections for terminating an injured employee, but those may or may...
Let’s focus on your WC claim for a second because finger amputation cases can be very difficult to resolve given the minimal value Georgia law...
You raised some extremely complex, time-sensitive issues. Much too complicated to discuss on a forum like this. Give a workers' compensation...
You should ask your lawyer specifically the basis of the percentage for the attorney fee, which should be detailed specifically in the...
Many times, the smartest time to hire an attorney is when an injured worker is receiving benefits. A good workers' compensation attorney focuses on...
Settlements in workers compensation cases are completely voluntary. A lot depends on the employer and the insurance carrier. Your son needs to...
That unfortunately happens all too often in work comp. That’s why it is imperative you talk to an experienced workers compensation attorney ASAP to...
Have you called a work comp attorney to discuss? There are a lot more facts that are needed to analyze!
If you finished off 400 weeks of TTD benefits, there's a chance your injury is severe enough to warrant a "Catastrophic" designation such that your...
Perhaps yes. Perhaps no. Only an experienced workers' compensation attorney would be able to discuss with you your rights and options as it relates...