ATLANTA - State lawmakers are pushing for a new bill (HB533) that would compensate individuals who were wrongfully convicted and later exonerated, aiming to help them rebuild their lives after years ...
The article examines how legal guidance can protect benefits, medical care, and weekly payments during a claim. The HelloNation article explains that even when responsibility for a workplace injury ...
Swift Currie attorney Tim Lemke, representing the city of Atlanta, has asked the state Supreme Court to determine whether Georgia's Workers' Compensation Act allows for an employee to have multiple ...
ATLANTA — Georgia first responders injured in the line of duty are raising concerns over how the state handled their recovery. State workers' compensation covers 66% of an injured first responder's ...
Michael Woolfolk was exonerated after spending 19 years in prison for a shooting authorities later determined was self-defense. After serving nearly six years behind bars, Kelvin Bradley’s aggravated ...
The chief legal officers at Georgia's top public companies saw their compensation rebound in 2021 after it mostly dropped both before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. That analysis is ...
Georgia lawmakers have passed a bill that would double the death benefits for families of teachers killed in school violence. The bill, which awaits final approval, would increase compensation to $150 ...
On March 19, 2020, in response to COVID-19, the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) passed numerous emergency rules, mandating that Georgia employers file partial unemployment claims on behalf of their ...
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