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Cancel Social Media | Defenses to Work Injury Claims
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April 9, 2017. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Defense Lawyers Scour Social Media for Evidence to Challenge Your Claim. July 24, 2015. I have written before about the danger associated with keeping your social media profiles active while you are pursuing workers’ compensation benefits. Comments, posts, tweets and especially photos can and will be used against you. From one of these online firms – they offer to provide a contin...
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2013 Changes to Georgia Workers' Compensation Laws
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April 9, 2017. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. 2013 Changes to Georgia’s Workers’ Comp. Laws. July 15, 2013. Every year the Georgia legislature considers a variety of proposed laws which may impact workers’ compensation. This year, several bills passed the Georgia House and Senate and were signed by Governor Deal:. TTD maximum increases to $525 per week. Mileage payments must be made faster. WC-240 return to work procedure changed.
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What is an Idiopathic Injury and Should I be Concerned About This?
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April 9, 2017. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. What is an Idiopathic Injury and Should You be Concerned if Your Injury is so Classified. November 9, 2012. Georgia workers’ compensation law says that your work injury will trigger workers’ comp. benefits if it arose out of and in the course of your employment. Your injury must meet both of these conditions to be compensable. As a workers compensation injury. Presumably Ms. Harris&...
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Video Surveillance Likely in Your Workers Compensation Case
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April 9, 2017. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Video Surveillance Most Likely being Used in Your Case. January 27, 2013. Back in March, 2011, I released a video on YouTube. I am a private investigator, and the biggest mistake a claimant will make, is posting pictures on social networking sites showing the world what they are doing or shouldnt be doing. I catch these people all the time just from a Facebook Posting. . If ...I can cou...
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Doctor Depositions in your Workers Comp Case
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April 9, 2017. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Doctor Deposition Testimony – Very Powerful Evidence to Help You Win. January 24, 2013. One of the areas where I can greatly enhance the value of your case has to do with depositions I take of the doctors who treat you for a work injury. Workers’ compensation judges, therefore are left with the task of trying to figure out from medical records and attorney produced forms what medi...
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How Insurance Companies Try to Cut Off Your Benefits
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August 25, 2016. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. How Insurance Companies Try to Cut You Off. September 15, 2014. You might think that if your employer is paying weekly benefits and has paid for medical care, you are not likely to have any significant disputes in your work injury case. As the case I am about to discuss shows, however, challenges from the insurance company may be right around the corner. The employee is a female who w...
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Bogus Insurance Company Medical Exam Puts Benefits at Risk
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August 25, 2016. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Bogus Independent Medical Exam Requested by Insurance Company Puts Benefits at Risk. December 3, 2012. I received this question from one of my blog readers. The situation this person describes is, unfortunately, quite common:. Here are my thoughts:. To gather additional evidence to support your claim of disability. Do Not Forget – Workers Compensation is Adversarial. I printed this le...
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Can You Sue a Co-Worker for Damages Following a Work Injury?
http://www.georgiaworkerscompblog.com/2012/10/29/can-you-sue-a-co-worker-for-negligence-following-an-on-the-job-injury
August 25, 2016. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Can You Sue a Co-Worker for Negligence Following an On-the-Job Injury? October 29, 2012. The Georgia Supreme Court recently issued a very interesting decision about your right to sue a fellow employee for pain and suffering damages when the negligent act occurred at work and you are otherwise covered by workers compensation. In the case of Smith v. Ellis. That the exclusive remedy pro...
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Poultry Plant Workers Injuries Likely to Increase Under New USDA Rules
http://www.georgiaworkerscompblog.com/2013/06/24/poultry-plant-worker-injuries-likely-to-increase-under-new-usda-regulations
August 25, 2016. Georgia Workers Compensation blog. Moderated by Attorney Jodi Ginsberg. Georgia Workers’ Comp. Web Site. Poultry Plant Worker Injuries Likely to Increase Under New USDA Regulations. June 24, 2013. When I first started practicing law back in 1988, I worked as an associate attorney for a well established insurance defense law firm. I stayed at that firm for about 7 years before leaving to start my own practice, representing injured workers. The federal government will save $90 over three y...
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