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Category Archives: Workers’ Compensation

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Determining When a Workplace Accident Is a Workers’ Compensation Claim or a Personal Injury Claim

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Workplace accidents can be life-altering events, leading to significant injuries, loss of income, and extensive medical bills. It is crucial for those injured on the job to understand whether their case falls under workers’ compensation or should be pursued as a personal injury claim. While both legal avenues offer pathways to compensation, they operate… Read More »

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Mistakes To Avoid After Suffering a Work-Related Injury in Macon

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Work-related accidents are all too common in Macon, Georgia. These incidents can cause a variety of injuries, some of which are severe. If you’re injured on the job, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, also known as workers’ comp. These claims cover your medical expenses, lost income, and rehabilitation costs. You need… Read More »

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Falls from Heights at Work: What You Should Know

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Nearly anyone can slip and fall (or trip and fall) in the workplace and sustain injuries that require medical care and time away from work. In many circumstances, an injured worker can be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits following a slip, trip, or fall injury on the job. While falls from heights, also described… Read More »

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Workers’ Compensation and Amputation Injuries on the Job

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Accidents in Macon-area workplaces can result in a wide range of injuries, and workers can suffer injuries that vary considerably in terms of their severity. Some injuries may result in only a temporary with a medical expectation of full recovery, while others can result in partial and total permanent disabilities. Amputation injuries are one… Read More »

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Hearing Loss and Workers’ Compensation: What You Should Know

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Work injuries can take many different forms. Some occur as a result of a traumatic accident, while others result from exposure to certain substances or conditions over a longer period of time. In the case of the latter — injuries or medical conditions that result from long-term, prolonged exposure — it is important for… Read More »

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Steps to Take After a Work Injury in Macon

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

Nobody expects to get hurt on the job in or around Macon, Georgia, but workplace injuries are more common than you might imagine, and they can occur in any industry. While some types of jobs do have more inherent hazards than others, even professions that only require work behind a desk can come with… Read More »

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Common Questions About Georgia Workers’ Compensation

By Buzzell, Welsh & Hill |

None of us go to work with the expectation of sustaining a serious injury, but workplace injuries do happen with some frequency. In some cases, workplace injuries are relatively minor and injured employees can get back to work quickly with little to no medical attention from a health care provider. Yet in other situations,… Read More »

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How Long Do Workers’ Compensation Benefits Last?

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After a serious workplace injury, our Macon workers’ compensation attorneys know how devastating it can be to learn that you are unable to work and that your path toward recovery appears long and arduous. We know how essential workers’ compensation benefits are during this time, and our firm is here to help you seek… Read More »

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Workplace Injuries & Deaths Still Too Common in 2023

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While many likely believe that we have come a long way since the 1800s, when it was common for workers to face terrible work conditions and get injured or die at work, in reality, a number of workers are still very much at risk in the workplace, in spite of our many technological advances…. Read More »

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Exposure To Chemicals In The Workplace

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When we think of worker injuries, we may think about individuals who drive trucks, work in construction, or even carpal tunnel syndrome for those who are on their computers every day. But rarely do we think about those individuals who work with chemicals in their everyday jobs, and the hazardous effects that that exposure… Read More »

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