Should the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Company Be Paying Me Temporary Partial Disability Benefits?
Temporary partial disability benefits should be paid when you are back at work but making less money than you did before your on the job
Temporary partial disability benefits should be paid when you are back at work but making less money than you did before your on the job
This is the second in a series of blog articles about wage loss payments (temporary total disability and temporary partial disability benefits) in Georgia Workers’
One workers’ compensation benefit is temporary total disability or TTD benefits. These are benefits for lost wages. The insurance company pays they when you are
Our previous articles in this blog series on permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits in Georgia workers’ compensation cases provided a general overview of permanent partial
Our previous article in this blog series provided a general overview of what permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits are. This article will discuss when you
This article discusses how long permanent partial disability benefits are paid in Georgia workers’ compensation claims depending on the percent and type of PPD rating
The The Georgia Workers’ Compensation system uses forms to provide information about your case. You want to make sure you receive the benefits you should.
In 2013, a few changes were made to the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act. One of these changes could drastically affect the ability of Georgians who
Insurance companies use many different forms in Georgia workers’ compensation claims. The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation publishes these forms. Take a look at
Georgia workers’ compensation law uses many different forms. This article discusses three forms you may encounter when benefits are paid or denied in your case.
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