How Pre-Existing Conditions Impact Workers’ Comp Eligibility
If you’ve been injured at work, you shouldn’t hesitate to report the injury, even if you have been injured before. Pre-existing conditions do not negate an employer’s obligation to provide paid time off and medical treatment, although they do make things more complex. Navigating the tricky scenario of filing a workers’ compensation...
Managing Bills With Lost Wages After a Warehouse/Delivery Injury
If you are injured at work, you are entitled to medical treatment and compensation under Georgia state law. When working in a warehouse or as a delivery driver there are situations where many kinds of injuries (back, sprain, falls, etc.) can occur. It’s important to know how to manage under trying circumstances....
10 Critical Questions to Ask Your Workers’ Comp Attorney
When you need to hire a workers’ comp attorney after an injury on the job it’s important to find the best representation. An online search will turn up many Georgia workers’ compensation attorneys, but there can only be one who will really fight to get you what you deserve. That is
Reporting Unsafe Working Conditions Without Fear After an Injury
Every workplace should be safe, but unfortunately, not all can claim that. Workers injured at work should be able to report unsafe working environments without fear of reprisal. The Georgia workers’ compensation attorneys at Parsons Law Group can help you if you need to report an unsafe working environment or...
Dealing with Delays or Denials for Your Workers’ Comp Claim
If you are injured on the job you want a speedy and fair resolution to your workers’ compensation claim but unfortunately, delays and denials are common. The Georgia workers’ compensation attorneys at Parsons Law Group understand the causes of delays and denials and can help you navigate the system...