What’s the Cost to Hire a Workers’ Comp Attorney?

When navigating the complexities of workers' compensation claims, many in Georgia wonder about the financial implications. Fortunately, many workers' comp lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis. This means that rather than charging you upfront or requiring retainer fees, a workers' comp attorney will receive a percentage of the money they successfully recover on your…
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Calculating Loss of Wage Earning Capacity

Facing a serious accident can not only impact physical well-being but have significant financial repercussions, particularly relating to the loss of wage earning capacity along with mounting medical expenses. Sadly, this scenario is surprisingly common in Georgia, where car accidents are prevalent, and the resulting personal injury claims often reflect the ongoing struggle for recovery.
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Lost Wages vs Loss of Earning Capacity After an Accident

The aftermath of an accident is chaotic, leaving you bewildered, anxious, and worried about your physical well-being. If your injuries are severe enough to require extensive medical treatment that forces you to miss work, you may be eligible for compensation for lost wages and loss of earning capacity. But what exactly distinguishes these two terms?
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