Now that restrictions on travel are beginning to loosen, an increased number of people are returning to planes, trains, and cars for business purposes. As more people are on the road and at airports, it is likely we will
You may have planned a vacation last year during the pandemic that you’re finally now able to take. There’s nothing like spending a few days on the beach to unwind but what happens if you’ve been injured on the
It’s no mystery that Georgia summers can get hot… really hot! What is most important during the warm months is ensuring you stay healthy, hydrated, and take breaks in the shade periodically. If you work outdoors, your employer should
Employer-sponsored spring sporting events are a great way to build team morale and connect with your coworkers outside of the workplace. Although these events can be a ton of fun and bring employees closer together, they also pose serious
The Spring season is a great time to address many things that have been needing attention over the past several months. Spring cleaning most commonly comes to mind when people think about turning over a new leaf, but you
Understanding the Worker’s Compensation system especially as a worker looking at it for the first time can be a bit overwhelming. There are many nuances and rules that vary by state and can be difficult to grasp if you
Hotdogs, peanuts, and crackerjacks are just a few of the best things about a summer baseball game. Many of us attend baseball games for the thrill of the sport and the atmosphere of a fan filled stands and it
What’s yellow, dusty, and makes you sneeze all over? Pollen! Sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes are just a few of the negative side effects of seasonal allergies. Each year it seems that pollen gets worse and impacts our daily
Spring is a beautiful time of year with flowers and trees in full bloom and warm weather right around the corner. Although this time of year can bring about many good things, unfortunately, pollen isn’t the only negative aspect
Workplace injuries are stressful enough as it is, but when you realize you might have to contact a workers’ compensation attorney to help with your case, you may be even more overwhelmed. If you have never dealt with a