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related injuries and illnesses. This type of insurance is required in many states for businesses that employ workers. Some states require that all contractors have workers’ compensation insurance, such asPennsylvania, while others, likeGeorgia, only require it when a business has three or more ...
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Georgia's Workers' Compensation program is designed to provide injured workers a portion of the pre-injury wage, but many of those who pursue benefits encounter denied claims, misinformation, stall tactics and other complications. Employers and insurance adjusters often play a significant role in the...
You need someone who knows Georgia's workers' comp laws, rules, and regulations inside and out. You deserve the best possible medical treatment, and we'll make sure you get it. We represent your best interests and will negotiate for the maximum compensation from the insurance companies. ...
The Georgia Education Workers’ Compensation Trust (GEWCT) is a group self-insurance program designed by School Superintendents in Georgia and has been providing workers’ compensation for school systems in the state of Georgia since 1991. The GEWCT was established to provide a stable source of ...
Southern States Insurance, a Georgia business insurance agency, released a blog answering the question, “What is workers’ compensation insurance?” The new article explains what workers comp insurance is and who needs this type of insurance. ...
If you’re a worker in Georgia, you may assume that if you get hurt on the job, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance policy will cover your medical bills and part of your lost wages. Far too many workers will learn too late that this is not the case, but you don’t hav...
Most people think that Georgia workers’ compensation law covers “work-related” injuries. This is generally true. Workers’ compensation probably covers you if you get hurt at work. But some insurance companies deny workers’ compensation claims even when an injury happens at work while you are...
If you’re a worker in Georgia, you may assume that if you get hurt on the job, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance policy will cover your medical bills and part of your lost wages. Far too many workers will learn too late that this is not the case, but you don’t hav...