After an injury on the job, many workers face a decision: whether to handle their claim on their own or to seek the help of an attorney. A recent study highlights the reason why workers may want to contact an attorney after a workplace injury. How many people choose...
Workplace Injuries
What if I get hurt off the clock while running a work errand?
Georgia workers' compensation laws provide clear protections for employees who suffer injuries on the job. Those protections become less clear when an employee gets hurt while off the clock but still performing a work-related task. If you find yourself in such a...
Who is liable in a construction accident?
Construction sites are inherently dangerous, and accidents can happen despite safety measures. In Georgia, determining liability in a construction accident primarily involves workers' compensation laws, which the state designed to protect employees injured on the job....
3 common injuries for assembly line workers
Living in Augusta, Georgia provides a wide variety of opportunities for employment, including many assembly line positions. These jobs provide a steady income and often come with benefits. Unfortunately, they also put you at risk for injuries. Any injury received...
How does age affect job-related injuries?
With age and experience comes an increased risk of injury and health concerns. The workforce in America continues to get older and older, meaning more people need to understand the dangers of work-related injuries than ever before. According to the State Board of...
What are some signs of spinal cord injuries?
After a severe crash or accident, you may walk away assuming you had no further injuries than what you noticed immediately after. However, spinal cord trauma can become increasingly more obvious as time goes on. Learning about the symptoms and problems you may face...
3 tips for filing a successful WC claim
If you have experienced an injury while doing your job, your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance policy may provide you with important benefits. From payment for medical bills to compensation for wages lost during your recovery, these benefits may be crucial...
Which medical bills does workers’ compensation cover?
If you sustain a work-related injury or illness, you likely qualify for workers’ compensation benefits that include a settlement for lost wages. However, injured employees often worry most about paying their medical expenses, which, in some cases, can become...
Did your illness or injury get worse at work?
Being physically capable of completing the tasks at work is an essential part of your job. When an illness or injury is chronic or has a lengthy recovery period, you may find yourself needing to go to work when you are not feeling your best. Regardless of the type of...
Risks associated with working in an Amazon warehouse
As a second Amazon fulfillment center opens in Columbia County, the company touts the new jobs it will bring to the area. Residents who decide to take a job at one of these facilities should be aware of the safety risk of this type of role. Review the common hazards...
To schedule your free initial consultation, or if I can answer any questions you may have about Georgia Workers’ Compensation, call me in Augusta at 706-305-1130. I look forward to answering all your questions, getting to know you personally, and advocating for your rights as your Georgia Workers’ Compensation Lawyer and friend.— Bryan S. HawkinsGeorgia Workers’ Compensation Attorney