Earlier this month, the Georgia Court of Appeals issued a written opinion in a workers’ compensation case that required the court to interpret the sole-remedy provision contained in the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act. In the case, Saxon v. Starr Indemnity and...
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Transportation for Farmworkers Woefully Inadequate and Too Often Underinsured
Owners of large farms often rely on the contracted labor of migrant workers to help them fulfill their staffing needs around the busy harvest time. However, since these farms so rarely need this volume of labor, farm owners usually lack the infrastructure necessary to...
Late-Filed Claim Results in Widow Being Unable to Obtain Workers’ Compensation or Wrongful Death Benefits
Earlier this month, an appellate court in Arkansas issued a written opinion highlighting the importance of ensuring that workers’ compensation claims are timely filed. In the case, Hendrix v. Alcoa, the court dismissed a widow’s wrongful death claim against her...
Pipeline Construction Accident Claims Two Workers’ Lives
Earlier this year in October, a pipeline explosion in Shelby County, Alabama claimed one man’s life and injured several others. In a recent news update, one of the men injured in the explosion has died from his injuries, increasing the death toll to two. Evidently,...
The 13 Georgia Jobs Most Likely to Result in an On-the-Job Injury
Workplace injuries are a common occurrence across Georgia. In fact, with a total of over 103,000 workplace injuries last year alone, Georgia ranks higher than average in workplace accidents across the country, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. These...
Workplace Accidents on TV and Movie Sets More Common that Most Realize
Workplace accidents are not limited to just a few industries. While most people think of workplace accidents occurring on construction sites and in other inherently dangerous occupations, the reality is that workplace accidents happen across the board. In fact,...
Appeals Court Upholds Award in Favor of Injured Georgia Worker Because Employer Willfully Violated Workers’ Compensation Act
In a recent opinion, the Georgia Court of Appeals recently reviewed a judgment in favor of a workers’ compensation claimant and against an employer. In this case, the issue was whether the employer’s employment of more than three employees was “regular,” such that he...
OSHA Report Indicates Walk-in Freezers Pose a Serious Workplace Hazard
Earlier this year, a 61-year-old hotel worker froze to death after she became trapped in a walk-in freezer while on the job. According to one national news source, the Atlanta woman walked into the freezer toward the end of her shift and never walked out. Her husband...
OSHA Issues Fine Against Georgia-Based Recycling Company for Repeated Violations
Earlier this October, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommended that a roughly $300,000 fine be levied against a Georgia recycling company after it was discovered that the company engaged in several repeated safety errors. According to one...
Scaffolding Collapses, Killing One and Injuring Five Others
Earlier this month in Miami, Florida, one man died and five others were injured when scaffolding that had been erected adjacent to a Miami high-rise collapsed. According to one local news report covering the tragedy, the man who died actually suffered from a cardiac...

