How Much is Workers’ Compensation in Georgia?

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Posted: June 12, 2020

If you’ve been hurt on the job, one of your biggest concerns is how much compensation you’ll receive. Be aware that workers’ compensation laws and benefits vary by state. Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for medical treatment coverage, temporary total disability (TTD), and permanent partial disability (PPD) in Georgia.

In the video below, seasoned workers’ compensation attorney Humberto Izquierdo, Jr. explains how your case will be valued based on the medical treatment you need, your average weekly wage, and the PPD rating given to you by your doctor. He also discusses limitations on benefits in this state.

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Insurance companies are prepared to deny, delay, and devalue your case. Our attorneys will work to make sure you get the maximum compensation under Georgia law.

Call 770-888-8901 today to schedule your free workers’ comp consultation. The Law Offices of Humberto Izquierdo, Jr., PC serves Atlanta and Marietta, Georgia.