Not all work injuries happen suddenly. Some build up slowly from repeated actions or long-term exposure to certain conditions. Georgia’s workers’ compensation system can cover these injuries, but the process works a bit differently than it does for sudden accidents....
Year: 2025
How does workers’ compensation affect your future employment?
If you've filed a workers' compensation claim in Georgia, you may wonder how it could impact your future employment. Here's how workers' compensation claims could affect your career. Job security after a workers' comp claim In Georgia, your employer cannot fire you...
Can independent contractors receive workers’ comp benefits?
Independent contractors in Georgia face challenges regarding workers’ compensation. Unlike employees, they don’t automatically receive coverage under the state's system. This can lead to confusion about their rights if injured while working. Understanding worker...
What happens if you are injured while traveling for work?
When an employee sustains injury while traveling for work, complications often arise, particularly when time to navigate whether the injury falls under the umbrella of workers' compensation. In most cases, injuries sustained during business trips are eligible for...
5 steps to take after a delivery accident at work
Getting into a car accident while making a delivery can be overwhelming. If you're injured on the job, it's important to take the right steps to protect your health and your ability to receive workers' compensation benefits. Here are five key actions to take after a...
5 mistakes to avoid when reporting a workplace injury
Workplace injuries can happen to anyone, no matter how careful they are. Georgia law gives workers the right to report injuries and receive benefits, but mistakes in the process can lead to delays or lost claims. Avoiding common mistakes can help you get the...
How do catastrophic injuries affect mental health long-term?
A catastrophic injury can change a person’s life in a second. These injuries often cause lasting physical problems, but they also have serious mental effects. People with these injuries may struggle with emotions, thinking, and self-esteem. Learning about these...
What to expect during a workers’ compensation hearing in Georgia
If the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation (SBWC) denies or disputes your workers' compensation claim, you may need to attend a hearing. This process helps determine if you qualify for benefits such as medical care and lost wages. Knowing what to expect can...
Your rights and responsibilities for transitional employment
Returning to work after an injury can be a cumbersome process. If your doctor says you can work but with restrictions, your employer may offer you transitional employment that accommodates your physical limitations. Knowing your rights and responsibilities in this...
What to do if your employer fires you after workers’ compensation
Losing your job after filing a workers’ compensation claim can leave you in a difficult situation. However, Georgia law protects workers from retaliation for seeking benefits. You have rights and options in this situation. Understanding what to do next will ensure...