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If I’m receiving workers’ comp benefits in Georgia, can I still work?
In 2004, Garry McBee injured his right shoulder on the job. At the time, he was working for Blue Ribbon …
Read MoreAre workers’ compensation doctors overprescribing pain meds to injured workers?
It’s no new thing that workplace insurers nationwide are having to pay out billions of dollars in workers compensation benefits …
Read MoreGeorgia Workers’ Comp Lawyer Michael Moebes Profiled on MyShingle.com
Any successful attorney who has become a sole practitioner in the past few years has likely prefaced his or her …
Read MoreWhat are the elements to determining liability where my Georgia car wreck is concerned?
When someone is injured through no fault of their own, both Georgia state and federal laws put forth that there …
Read MoreWhat are some critical additional coverages needed for my Georgia auto policy?
In my last post about car wrecks and car insurance in Georgia, I walked you through an automobile insurance policy and …
Read MoreWhat should I look for in my Georgia auto insurance policy BEFORE I get into a car wreck?
Most people don’t consider their automobile insurance often, and some don’t have a good understanding of what their policies cover …
Read MoreThe “Choosing Wisely” Initiative and Medical Testing
The Choosing Wisely® initiative is a recent partnership between the ABIM (American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation) and Consumer Reports whose aim …
Read MoreProposed Changes to Medicare Set-Asides Affect Workers’ Compensation Settlements
The meeting of the 111th Congress was the one that saw Medicare Secondary Payer bill H.R. 2641 flop over and twitch.  The …
Read MoreConnecticut woman fights back against overzealous workers’ compensation investigators
You might expect investigators to be vigilant when checking up on the activities of workers whose workers’ compensation case they …
Read MoreGeorgia’s cracking down on businesses who shuck their duty to provide workers’ compensation coverage for employees.
The state of Georgia requires most employers with three or more full-time, part-time or seasonal employees to offer workers’ comp …
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