The following articles go into further detail about the terms and procedures that typically arise during a workers' compensation case. In order for you to approach your case with confidence, it's important to have a basic understanding of how the process works.
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Maximum Medical Improvement: What It Is and How It Affects Your Workers' Comp CaseReaching maximum medical improvement has a significant impact on your workers' compensation claim. Here's what you should know and how our lawyers can help.
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Learn About Georgia Workers' Compensation Income Benefits and Payment CapsHurt on the job in Georgia? You may be entitled to workers' compensation income benefits. Learn about available income benefits and how payments are calculated.
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Understanding Georgia Workers' Comp Permanent Partial Disability BenefitsA GA worker who sustains an injury that permanently disables a part of the body may be entitled to permanent partial disability benefits. Here are the facts.
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Georgia Workers' Compensation: Understanding Temporary Partial Disability BenefitsWorkers injured on the job but able to return in a limited capacity may be entitled to temporary partial disability benefits. Learn what may help your case.
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Injured Georgia Workers May Be Eligible For Temporary Total Disability BenefitsOn-the-job accidents can cause injured people to miss work while recovering. During this time, they may be eligible for temporary total workers' comp benefits.
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Seeking Workers' Compensation Benefits for Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal tunnel is a common repetitive use workplace injury. Individuals diagnosed with this condition may be entitled to collect workers' comp benefits.
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Georgia Workers' Comp Settlement: Should I Settle If I Have Ongoing Medical Problems?In Georgia, workers' comp claimants can settle their cases at any time, even if their injuries haven't fully healed. Learn more about workers' comp settlements.
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What Happens With a Georgia Workers' Comp Case as Time Goes OnHow long injured workers receive workers' compensation benefits in GA varies by injury and severity. Learn what happens during ongoing workers' comp cases.
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Returning to Work With Restrictions After an On-the-Job InjuryAfter an on-the-job injury, employees may have to return to work with restrictions. This can be a confusing process. Learn what to expect and how to get help.
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How Disability Onset Dates Are Determined for SSDI BenefitsYour disability onset date can play a vital role in your eligibility for up to 12 months of back benefits for SSDI payments.