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Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and workers' compensation claims.

Georgia law provides that a workers' comp insurance carrier is required to provide treatment for any medical conditions related to a job injury. If an injured worker is diagnosed with Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) related to a job injury the workers' compensation carrier should be required to pay for treatment for that condition. However, CRPS is a complicated diagnosis requiring expensive treatment, and many work comp carriers simply do not want to pay for the treatment. If you have been diagnosed with CRPS related to a job injury, you should speak with an experienced attorney. Contact Atlanta attorney Brian H. Sumrall at (404) 857-3835 to discuss your case. You can also visit our website at

http://www.workerscompattorneysatlanta.com

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