The goal for most injured employees collecting workers’ compensation is to eventually return to work. However, doing so can have consequences for your benefits. That’s why it’s important to consult with your lawyer before returning to work. In addition to the coverage...
Georgia Workers’ Compensation
Extreme Heat Poses Worker Safety Risks in Georgia
Most people associate warm summer temperatures with pleasant beach vacations and cookouts. For Georgia workers, that outdoor heat can be dangerous. Extreme heat must be taken seriously by both employers and employees. What qualifies as “extreme heat” may vary by...
Georgia Contractor to Pay $130k for 7th Fall Protection Violation
The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has fined a Georgia company for failing to protect workers on at least seven different occasions from fall hazards. Workers were reportedly exposed to hazards of up to 13 feet on an Alabama project site. The...
Rodriguez v. Brand West Dairy – New Mexico Strikes Down Workers’ Comp. Exemption for Farms, Ranches
Georgia used to be one of 16 states that had enacted some sort of exemption to workers’ compensation coverage for farm or agricultural laborers. Now, it’s one of just 15 states, after the New Mexico Supreme Court handed down a ruling striking workers’ compensation...
Georgia Workers Injured in Metal Steam Explosion
Georgia work injuries were reported following an explosion at a Newnan aluminum company. So powerful was the blast, witnesses say, it rocked buildings up to a mile away in this suburb some 35 miles south of Atlanta. Five workers were hospitalized, two at the Atlanta...
Report: Opioid Prescriptions in GA Workers’ Comp Cases Down Almost 20 Percent
Opioid prescriptions in Georgia workers’ compensation cases are down nearly 20 percent, according to a study released recently by the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute. Study authors credit the reduction with changes made at the federal, state and...
Roseburg Forest Products Co. v. Barnes – Fictional New Injury in Georgia Workers Comp
In Georgia workers’ compensation cases, a “fictional new injury” occurs when an employee is injured on-the-job, but then continues to perform his or her work duties until he or she has to stop because the condition gradually worsens and, at least partially because he...
Georgia Supreme Court: Workers’ Comp Weekly Wage Can Count Second Job Earnings
The Georgia Supreme Court recently held that a bus driver’s second job during the summer should be counted as part of her “average weekly wage” in ascertaining how much she should receive in workers’ compensation benefits for an injury suffered in a fall. In Fulton...
New OSHA Rule Requires Detailed Record Keeping of Workplace Injuries
The new electronic record-keeping rule finalized by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) will require employers to submit injury and illness report information directly to OSHA in electronic form. OSHA will then remove identifying information...
OSHA Fines Georgia Furniture Company $60k for Workplace Amputation Injury
A furniture store has been ordered to pay nearly $60,000 in fines by federal regulators after discovery of numerous safety violations following a workplace amputation at a Georgia plant late last year. According to a news release by the Occupational Safety &...

