Missing work is one of the many side-effects of getting injured. According to a 2013 study, an estimated $28 billion in productivity is lost in the USA every year because...
The “Exclusive Remedy” Rule and its Limited Exceptions If you are injured on the job in Georgia, the general rule is that the Georgia Worker’s Compensation Act (O.C.G.A. § 34-9-1 et...
Generally, a person has 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Georgia. This 2-year period is known as the “statute of limitations period.” With few exceptions, if an...
When we talk about injuries from car and truck accidents, we typically think of broken bones or injuries to the next or back. When we think of injuries resulting from...
At first glance, a personal injury claim and a workers’ compensation claim may look the same. However, there are three primary differences between the two types of claims that are...