Injured Workers News
Independent Medical Exam
An Independent Medical Exam (IME) is an opportunity to get insurance professionals, employers, attorneys and physicians on the same page. Independent medical exams frequently assist in resolving the claim in…
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In non-catastrophic cases, an injured worker is entitled to a maximum of 400 weeks of medical benefits paid directly to the treating physician. In Georgia Workers Compensation, medical treatment is…
Read MorePermanent Partial Disability (PPD) Benefits
When an employee reaches maximum medical improvement (MMI), PPD benefits are payable on most cases and represent payment for your injury permanently affecting your ability to work. Georgia Permanent Partial…
Read MoreTemporary Partial Disability (TPD) Benefits
At some point, many injured workers return to work while their case is still open. Georgia Temporary Partial Disability (TPD) Benefits compensate you for a difference in wages. When you…
Read MoreTemporary Total Disability (TTD) Benefits
Many injured workers are unable to perform work after their injury. In Georgia, Temporary Total Disability (TTD) Benefits are a partial wage replacement available when you are unable to work…
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