Legal Articles, Workers' Compensation

Three Things to Know About Workers’ Compensation Insurance

This article covers workers' compensation law with an emphasis on laws in Georgia.

What Does "Face to Face Time" Mean After a Work Injury?

Although it may seem like a simple concept, injured workers often get confused about what face to face time is and what it is not.

Can I Get Workers Compensation for an "Act of God"?

Worker’s compensation benefits are available for most Missouri workers that get injured while performing their jobs.

Can I Lose My Job If a Work Injury Was My Fault?

Wrongful termination is a complex issue, especially considering that unless you have proof the employer violated your rights by firing you, they are free to terminate any contract they choose.

What to Do If a Workers' Compensation Carrier Denies Your Claim

A brief explanation of how to go about fighting a denied workers' compensation claim.

You Have the Right to Refuse to Enter Dangerous Confined Spaces

Workers cannot be forced to enter dangerous confined spaces.

Can you get workers' compensation for a rotator cuff injury?

Rotator Cuff Injuries are very common work injuries.

Don't let chronic back pain jeopardize your earning ability

How to handle chronic back pain and work injuries

Is Work-Related Stress and Anxiety Covered by Workers Compensation in Missouri?

In the state of Missouri, workers’ compensation laws include mental injuries in the list of injuries that can be covered.

Does Workers Compensation Cover Dental Injuries?

A workplace injury doesn’t always mean a broken bone or a cut. Some injuries can be completely unexpected and don’t fit what most people expect from an injury that occurs at work.

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