If you’ve been injured on the job, you may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation — and you don’t have to go through it alone.
Under Georgia lawrance. That me, most employers are required by law to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance if you’re hurt at work, you have the right to receive benefits, even if no one was “at fault.”
-100% covered medical treatment
-Payments for time off work
-Physical and vocational rehabilitation
-Compensation for permanent disability or wrongful death
But here’s the truth: insurance companies don’t always play fair. They may deny or delay your claim — or offer far less than you deserve.
What to Do After a Work Injury:
- Report the injury immediately to your employer
- Seek medical attention from an approved provider
- Keep documentation of everything
- Speak to an attorney who fights for workers’ rights
