Blog Posts in November, 2010
Posted on Nov 30, 2010 By Brian Sumrall
A WC-243 allows an employer/insurer to reduce the amount of your workers’ compensation benefits based on a credit. Generally, an employer/insurer can take an offset against your weekly workers’ comp ...
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Posted on Nov 22, 2010 By Brian Sumrall
Employers frequently attempt to have injured workers return to work following a workers’ compensation injury. However, if you are receiving income benefits as a result of your work injury, your ...
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Posted on Nov 15, 2010 By Brian Sumrall
You could be entitled to income benefits as a result of your workers’ compensation claim even if you are working. Many people think that the fact that they have returned to work following a work ...
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Posted on Nov 8, 2010 By Brian Sumrall
When dealing with workers’ compensation claims, settlement is often in the best interest of the injured worker and the insurance carrier. Importantly, settlement allows injured workers to move on with ...
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Posted on Nov 4, 2010 By Brian Sumrall
In Georgia, if a dispute arises with respect to a workers’ compensation claim, the parties have the right to request a hearing. These hearings look like trials in most aspects, but the ultimate ...
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