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An Overview of the Georgia Workers Compensation Act and the Workers It Serves


The Georgia Workers' Compensation Act provides injured workers in Georgia with several rights, though in most cases, injured workers benefit from their right medical treatment, weekly disability benefits, and permanent partial disability benefits.

Many workers in Georgia are unaware of the existence of the Georgia Workers Compensation Act, and the rights and privileges that it affords them. With some exceptions, the State of Georgia requires employers to provide workers compensation insurance for its employees.

The Georgia Workers' Compensation Act provides injured workers in Georgia with several rights, though in most cases, injured workers benefit from their right medical treatment, weekly disability benefits, and permanent partial disability benefits. Most injured workers are not aware of their rights, and frequently they are not told of their rights by their employers. For example, employers might not tell the injured worker that they have the right to choose their workers' comp doctor from a Panel of Physicians, and similarly, they might not tell the injured worker that they have the right to change their doctor one time. As another example, employers might not tell an injured worker that he or she is entitled to Temporary Total Disability Benefits if the injured worker is on restrictions that the Employer is not able to accommodate.

The Georgia Workers Compensation Act attempts to address the rights of injured workers in Georgia; however, the laws and rules that apply to each case are unique and can be very complex. A Georgia Workers' Compensation Attorney who specializes in the field of Georgia Workers' Compensation Law is in the best position to help an injured worker obtain the best medical care and maximum compensation available to them under Georgia law; therefore, while some injured workers may choose to handle their cases without legal representation, we believe that a Georgia Workers' Compensation Lawyer can best protect the rights of injured workers and best advance their interests.


The Georgia legislature amends and revises the Georgia Workers' Compensation laws from time to time, and as noted above, each case involves a unique set of facts and issues. With this in mind, please note that this article is not intended to provide qualified legal advice on any specific issue or case. To learn more about workers' compensation laws in Georgia, and how the laws might apply to you, we invite you to visit our Georgia Workers Compensation blog today.

Seth Bader is the author of this article, visit http://www.atlantaworkerscompblog.com
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Author:Seth Bader
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Date:Nov 10, 2009
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