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Workers compensation in Atlanta, Georgia is regulated by the state's Workers Compensation Act. This Act deems that a worker who is injured on the job or made ill by conditions at his or her job can request workers compensation benefits to cover medical expenses, help with rehabilitation and job training, and replace lost income. The Act sets the limits for workers compensation benefits in Georgia: two-thirds of the worker's average weekly wage or $500 a week (whichever is less).
Atlanta is the site of all of the hearings held by the State Board of Workers Compensation. When a worker requests a hearing regarding his or her case, it is likely that the attorney for his or her employer and the lawyer for any insurance company that is involved will attend the hearing. A worker can benefit greatly by having the advice and representation of an Atlanta based workers compensation lawyer acting solely on his or her behalf at the hearing, and at every other stage of the case.
The benefit of having a workers compensation attorney is based on the fact that many problems and obstacles can arise in the course of a workers compensation claim. For example, in some cases an employer willingly pays the short term, immediate medical expenses of an injured employee, but then refuses to pay for further medical therapy, or for long term income loss.
In other cases, the Board of Compensation denies a claim, and the worker has the option to appeal the decision. Even injuries that did not occur in Georgia may be dealt with at a hearing in Atlanta; factors such as where the employee's hiring took place or where the majority of his work was performed are considered.
The complexity of workers compensation insurance law in Georgia can put an injured or ill worker at a disadvantage. If you are an employee who was hurt or made sick on the job (or if you're the dependent of someone who was killed at his or her place of work) in Georgia, contact a workers compensation attorney to schedule a free, no-commitment consultation with an Atlanta workers compensation lawyer today. Your questions will be answered in depth, and the attorney will explain the entire workers comp process to you.
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