Blog Posts
- ‘Textalyzer’ bill leads to privacy concerns
- 2 primary concerns if you suffer a laceration at work
- 3 risks for motorcycle riders
- 3 safety tips for Georgia nurses
- 3 types of evidence that help prove fault after a Georgia wreck
- 4 common injuries after a car accident
- 4 common injuries in the construction industry
- 5 important steps if you were injured in a car accident in Georgia
- 5 questions people have about workers’ comp
- 5 steps after a car accident
- 5 steps you should take following a vehicle accident
- 5 things to inform your employer when reporting a work injury
- A broken bone from a wreck may cost more than you think
- A failed drug test at work could still lead to a successful claim
- A shoulder injury can change your life in many ways
- Addressing fall-related hazards in construction
- Amazon workers report unsafe warehouse conditions
- Are Metro Atlanta’s guardrails safe for drivers?
- Are motorcycles actually more dangerous than cars?
- Are you suffering from blurred vision after a crash?
- Be on the lookout for these 4 types of injuries after a car accident
- Benefits of red light cameras not preventing loss of public trust
- BLS National Census gives data on 2018 work fatality rates
- Can hot temperatures cause road traffic collisions?
- Can I get workers’ comp benefits and personal injury compensation?
- Can you claim Georgia workers’ compensation if you fail a drug test?
- Can you get workers’ comp if you’re injured in a fight at work?
- Can you get workers’ compensation for repetitive stress injuries?
- Car accident claims: Why do some people settle for less?
- Car accidents major cause of deaths worldwide
- Car accidents, burns, falls and amputations: The high cost for injured workers
- Car crash risk increases with daylight saving time
- Common causes of ladder falls, and how to get workers’ comp benefits
- Common reasons for automobile accidents
- Cranking techniques that may reduce truck driver injuries
- Deaths from pedestrian accidents increase again in 2017
- Defective tires can cause serious car crashes
- Distracted driving is an ongoing roadway danger
- Distraction a problem for drivers in ‘self-driving’ vehicles
- Do I still have a workers’ comp claim if I was fired from my job?
- Does a failed drug test mean I lose workers’ compensation?
- Does failing a drug test mean no workers’ compensation benefits?
- Does Georgia workers’ comp cover strokes and heart attacks?
- Does your PPE go far enough?
- Drivers more prone to distraction when using hands-free phones
- Electrical safety training in light of the NFPA 70E
- Errors to avoid in a car accident claim
- Establishing a duty of care in slip-and-fall lawsuits
- Experts worry about new car safety feature risks
- Fatal falls at work on the rise, especially among smaller construction companies
- Five hazards for construction workers in the summer
- Five tips toward a safety-minded business culture
- Foot and ankle injuries are eligible for Georgia workers’ comp
- Georgia cellphone law goes into effect
- Georgia workers’ comp and failed drug tests: You may still have a valid claim
- Have you suffered internal injuries following a car wreck?
- Hazardous materials in the workplace
- Hazards grocery store workers in Georgia face on a daily basis
- Heat safety for outdoor workers
- Heat stress is a potentially fatal risk on Georgia job sites
- Hospital workers deserve safe working conditions
- How can I get my expenses paid after a crash with an uninsured driver?
- How can you prove that the driver who hit you was texting?
- How do you appeal a workers’ comp denial in Georgia?
- How does uninsured motorist insurance coverage work in Georgia?
- How extreme summer heat puts outdoor workers in mortal danger
- How nurses can avoid injuries at work
- How to apply for workers’ compensation in Georgia
- How to avoid common motorcycle accidents
- How to avoid eye injuries on a construction site
- How to prove your injury is work-related
- How would you deal with an uninsured motorist in a crash?
- Improving electrical safety in the workplace
- Improving retail worker conditions during the holidays
- Influx of patients puts health care workers at higher risk of work injuries
- Injured on the job? Three important first steps
- Insurtech startup’s new wearable tech ideal for workers
- Is drowsy driving the new drunk driving?
- Is it true that seat belts can injure people during a crash?
- July 4 sees more DUI fatalities than any other U.S. holiday
- Keep an eye on these delayed injuries after a car accident
- Latest workplace fatalities report contains good and bad news
- Learn more about rotator cuff injuries and Georgia workers’ comp
- Long-term cognitive impacts of a brain injury
- Look for big rig safety measures on the highway
- Magician faces claim from injured audience member
- Medical transport injuries happen more often in Georgia than people realize
- Mistakes to avoid when filing a workers’ compensation claim
- Mistakes workers tend to make on ladders
- Motorcycle safety awareness is crucial on Georgia roadways
- NHTSA: fatal crashes down except in urban areas and among trucks
- On-the-job fatalities more likely among workers 55 and older
- OSHA guidelines on pinch points
- OSHA reveals list of most common workplace violations
- OSHA works to improve workplace safety in trenches
- Over 20% of workers’ compensation claims involve back injuries
- Pedestrian accidents: What to do after being hit by a car in Georgia
- Police reports lack information on crash causes
- Rand report calls for more test-driving for autonomous cars
- Research shows carpal tunnel syndrome most common in construction and manufacturing
- Researchers study effect of new tech on drivers
- Restaurant jobs come with injury risks for teens
- Retail worker injuries increased this year
- Rideshare workers face high risk for drowsy driving
- Road construction zones are dangerous for workers
- Safety concerns rise over Georgia poultry operation
- Safety tips for motorcyclists in heavy traffic
- Scaffold injuries one of the most common types of injury on Georgia construction sites
- Serious brain injuries don’t always involve an open head wound
- Should I accept the insurance company’s initial settlement offer?
- Slip-and-falls and impact injuries: 2 major threats to Georgia workers
- Speeding and distraction are deadly driving habits
- Studies raise questions about opioid impairment and tolerance
- Study finds opioid use doubles fatal accident risks
- Study reveals that young drivers crash twice as often
- The advantages – and added risks – of riding an e-bike
- The dos and don’ts of Georgia workers’ comp
- The high cost of catastrophic car accident injuries
- The most dangerous jobs in the US
- The risks of welding work
- The summer driving season is particularly dangerous for teens
- The top on-the-job injury risks for healthcare workers
- This common traffic maneuver causes many intersection crashes
- Three steps to fall prevention on the job
- Top causes of car crashes
- Traveling for work and working from home: Understand your eligibility for Georgia workers’ comp
- Truck driving is increasingly dangerous, according to recent report
- Understanding workers’ compensation in Georgia
- Usual causes of construction site injuries
- Visits to ICU may benefit teen drivers’ ed programs
- Was the driver who hit you medically impaired?
- Ways to stay safe on the road while riding a motorcycle
- Were you injured while working for an uninsured subcontractor?
- What are construction’s Fatal Four?
- What are some exceptions to the “going and coming” rule?
- What are some important defensive driving techniques?
- What are the ‘fatal four hazards’ of construction work? And how can Georgia workers avoid them?
- What are the 3 most common car crash injuries?
- What are the common signs of traumatic brain injury?
- What are the most common delivery driver injuries in Georgia?
- What are the most common types of work injuries for nurses?
- What are the most dangerous jobs in Georgia?
- What are the signs of repetitive stress injuries?
- What does ‘no-fault’ mean in Georgia workers’ compensation?
- What does workers’ compensation cover?
- What if the other driver was at fault but the insurance company won’t admit it?
- What injured workers need to know about drug tests
- What kinds of damages are available in a personal injury case?
- What OSHA’s laboratory standard involves
- What should you do after suffering an injury at a hotel?
- What should you do if your Georgia workers’ comp benefits have been denied?
- What to know about compensation if you contributed to your crash
- What you should know about T-Bone accidents
- When do most car-pedestrian collisions happen and why?
- When do workers’ comp benefits start in Georgia?
- When must you file a Georgia workers’ compensation claim?
- Why are trucking accidents so much more complicated than other accidents?
- Why do some drivers speed?
- Why Georgia sees more weather-related crashes than most people expect
- Why was your workers’ comp claim denied?
- Why you should not say sorry after a car accident
- Will workers’ compensation cover an injury you caused yourself?
- Work-related transportation accidents are common in Georgia
- Workers’ compensation benefits for occupational diseases
- You can still recover damages even if you contributed to a crash