Compared to other states, Georgia gets very little snowfall. This makes winter driving in the state mostly a breeze. Every so often, there is enough snow and ice to bring traffic to a halt or send cars sliding through stop signs. Sometimes the results are comical....
Month: November 2019
What should your employer tell you about workers’ compensation?
While it would be ideal to go to work each day without being subject to many risks, your responsibilities at your job could mean you are exposed to different hazards each day. Protecting yourself against injury at work in Georgia is a joint effort between you and your...
OSHA violations create an unsafe construction site
The construction industry is among the most dangerous industries. As a construction worker, you expose yourself to risks every day. You work with heavy machinery, at dangerous heights and with electrical equipment. Accidents can happen at any jobsite, but they tend to...
What does a WC-104 mean for your Georgia workers’ comp benefits?
After suffering an injury at work in Georgia, your authorized treating physician will monitor your condition. Before you are released to return to your full job duties, your doctor may allow you to go back to work with light-duty restrictions. An important step in the...