GA Workers’ Comp: 2026 Mental Health Shift
Working on or near I-75 in the Atlanta metropolitan area, whether you’re a truck driver, construction worker, or delivery professional, carries inherent risks, and understanding…
Working on or near I-75 in the Atlanta metropolitan area, whether you’re a truck driver, construction worker, or delivery professional, carries inherent risks, and understanding…
A staggering 80% of gig workers believe they should be classified as employees, not independent contractors, according to a recent Pew Research Center report. This…
A staggering 42% of all workers’ compensation claims in Georgia now involve some form of psychological injury component, up from just 15% five years ago.…
There’s a staggering amount of misinformation swirling around the legal status of gig economy workers, particularly concerning their rights to benefits like workers’ compensation. The…
The distinction between employees and independent contractors in the gig economy is a minefield of misinformation, particularly concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation. When a…
A staggering 70% of workers’ compensation claims in Georgia are initially denied, leaving injured employees in Savannah scrambling for answers and medical care. This isn’t…
Navigating Dunwoody Workers’ Compensation: Understanding Injury Claims in 2026 The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently clarified guidelines for compensability regarding repetitive stress injuries,…
Navigating the complexities of a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia, particularly in the Athens area, can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re recovering from an injury.…
The landscape of workers’ compensation claims in Georgia, particularly for those injured in Dunwoody, has seen significant adjustments in recent years. Specifically, a new ruling…
The clang of metal on concrete echoed through the cavernous warehouse, followed by a guttural cry. Mark Johnson, a seasoned forklift operator at Savannah Logistics,…