Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at 8:00 am CDT
For workers compensation plaintiffs in Georgia, the road to a settlement can be long and confusing. Sometimes, it can be difficult to know if a long-running case is closed or dormant. These two designations are very different and it is important to know how to tell the difference. Once a case is officially closed, reopening it is nearly impossible. There are several reasons for a workers' compensation case involving a catastrophic work accident to be closed, and several specific reasons it can be reopened once it is closed.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 8:00 am CDT
Medical bills are only part of compensation for injured workers in Georgia. For those who are left unable to work because of neck or spinal injury, daily expenses become a priority and a concern. Many people file claims because the medical bills for their treatment become too much to manage, and this is important too, as medical bills for serious care in Georgia can be extremely high even when the patient is insured. Companies should pay medical benefits to cover the cost of any treatment, equipment, or medication that injured workers need for their injuries.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 8:00 am CDT
Determining the severity of impairment caused by a catastrophic workplace injury is of paramount importance when the court is awarding compensation to injured workers. When an employer agrees to pay for healthcare, they are going to want to make sure that the severity of the injury is accurately measured. Workers with permanent injuries (ones from which a full recovery is impossible) are typically awarded more in disability benefits than temporary ones.
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Posted on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 at 8:00 am CDT
More Coronavirus cases are reported daily, and the total number of confirmed cases worldwide is now over 100,000. People who work in service industries with high public contact are more likely to be exposed to the virus, but also have a stronger case for workers' compensation if they contract it at work. As the outbreak spreads, more people will be exposed, and in many cases, the exposure will occur in the workplace. The Atlanta workers' compensation attorneys at the Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson explain what employees should do if they have been exposed.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:00 am CDT
Every seven seconds, someone is injured at work in the USA. Although this statistic is quite staggering, many of these injuries could be prevented. As the most reputable workers' comp attorney in Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson have advised on the importance of protective equipment in the workplace.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:00 am CDT
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has stated that workplace injuries are more prevalent across the summer months of June, July, and August. As the leading workers' compensation lawyer in Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson has advised that employers must be extra vigilant around safety, especially during these months of the year.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:00 am CDT
When people think about getting injured at work, most of them imagine a slip or a fall, or perhaps an injury from lifting something too heavy. It's rare that mental health and emotional trauma immediately spring to mind. As the most reputable workman comp attorney in Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson has explained that Atlanta's compensation laws apply to both mental and physical injuries sustained while working.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:00 am CDT
On average, accidents involving cranes on construction sites cause 42 deaths a year in the USA. Since 1997, almost 1000 workers have lost their lives due to injuries caused while using or working around these machines. As the best workers' comp attorneys in Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson have advised on crane safety tips to help to keep these fatal accidents at bay.
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Posted on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 8:00 am CDT
A recent study has found that employees that work in factories producing aluminum could face significant risks of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The condition is a transitional stage between the normal aging process and Alzheimer's disease. As the leading workers' compensation lawyer in Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson have advised on the symptoms of this condition.
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Posted on Monday, August 05, 2019 at 11:38 am CDT
Functional Capacity Exams (Or FCEs) are used to determine the physical abilities and permanent work restrictions of injured workers. As the leading workers' comp attorney serving Atlanta, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson has advised on these examinations. FCEs are typically administered by physical therapists and consist of several tests that determine whether or not a claimant is exaggerating physical limitations related to their work-related injury.
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