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Will The Workers’ Compensation Insurer Send Me A 1099 Or W-2?
You will not receive a W2 for workersโ comp because workersโ compensation benefits are not taxable income for the vast …
Read MoreCan exotic dancers get workers’ compensation benefits in Georgia?
If an exotic dancer is injured at work, can she get workersโ comp? Dancers in the adult entertainment industry are …
Read MoreMy workers’ compensation lawyer says I have a deposition this week. Can I just skip it?
Wondering what a workers’ comp deposition is and if you have to go? When you file a workersโ compensation claim …
Read MoreLet’s not cash a dead person’s workers’ comp checks, ok?
Worried about what happens if a person dies while on workersโ comp? Workers and their loved ones may have concerns …
Read MoreIf I’m an injured worker on workers’ compensation disability benefits, when will my payments run out?
Wondering how long workersโ comp benefits last in Georgia? If your workersโ comp claim has been accepted, youโre getting disability …
Read MoreCan the workers’ comp insurance company’s lawyer talk to my doctor without me?
Wondering if your employer or workersโ comp representative can talk to your doctor when youโre not present? The short answer …
Read MoreCan my spouse get paid as an attendant care provider under Georgia workers’ compensation law?
Attendant care services may be available through workersโ comp in Georgia when a workplace accident results in injuries that cause …
Read MoreWill I get a 1099 for my workers’ compensation benefits from last year?
You will not get a 1099 for workersโ comp because workersโ compensation benefits are, in general, not taxable income in …
Read MoreWhat does it mean when my workers’ compensation lawyer files a lien on my case?
Did you receive a lien on your workersโ comp claim? Read on to find out what it is and what …
Read MoreAggravated an old work injury in Georgia? You may still have a case!
Georgia workersโ comp law considers your old work injuries and their propensity to โflare upโ or โaggravateโ months, or even …
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