Workplace fights happen all the time. Periodically, one or both parties get injured during the altercation. Workers’ compensation kicks in almost any time a worker is injured on the job. A fundamental rule is provided by O.C.G.A. §34-9-1(4) states
As the number of older Americans increase in the workforce, a question that often comes up is can you claim workers’ compensation if you have Medicare? The answer is yes, but the process is a little different. Federally funded
Georgia has a no-fault workers’ compensation system, meaning if your injury happened while you were on the job, you have the right to receive benefits. A claim usually isn’t denied for negligence no matter how severe-–unless the employer claims
Summertime in Georgia can be hot. Really hot. With a subtropical, humid climate our summertime temperatures often exceed 95 degrees. Which presents additional risks for anyone who must work outside where they could develop a heat-related illness. Heat related-injuries
Over the last couple of weeks, we have discussed issues in both employee and employer workers’ comp fraud. The main premise that stands out is that workers’ compensation fraud is expensive at around $7.2 billion a year, and despite
In our last blog, we discussed the tricky ways employers use to commit workers’ compensation fraud. Today, we will look at why employee fraud occurs less than one percent of time and is not a significant problem, despite the
Workers’ Compensation is full of insurance fraud. And it comes in all shapes and sizes. When you hear the phrase “workers’ comp fraud” the picture that comes to mind for most is an employee faking a work injury for
Exposure to certain substances in the workplace can lead to occupational diseases like cancer, or chronic lung disease. And it can take years after the exposure for these diseases to manifest themselves. Still, most statutes only address specific defined
As discussed in Part One of our series, marijuana is becoming more socially acceptable as it becomes decriminalized and legalized for certain purposes. But on a whole, there hasn’t been a lot of change in drug free workplace policies.
Recreational marijuana is now legal in multiple states and will likely be legalized nationally soon. Which means that the percentage of impaired workers in the US workforce will rise, leading to more workplace injuries and accidents. In this two-part