Everyone has their routines before traveling in their cars or trucks, from grabbing or finding keys to locating a charging cord for a smartphone depleted of power. What many don't consider, if not take for granted, is the amount of sleep they have had before getting...
Month: April 2021
Long term costs of catastrophic injuries
Car accidents, truck accidents, or slip-and-falls are just a few ways that someone can suffer a sudden catastrophic injury. These injuries can often come with thousands of dollars in medical bills, but they are not the only expenses that the victim will suffer as a...
Worker’s comp may cover motor vehicle accidents
Many drivers here in Georgia commute for work. Some employees may also drive as a part of their regular duties. The key to getting a Worker's Compensation carrier to approve a claim after an accident is that the injured worker must be on the job when they are behind...
Do mental health issues qualify for workers’ comp?
Does your job stress you out? Do you feel like you’re burnt out at work? You aren’t alone. Many Americans suffer from mental health issues related to their job. Work can cause a lot of stress and worsen mental health issues like anxiety and depression. 1 in 5...