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Repetitive Stress Injuries at the Workplace

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

While most work-related injuries are caused by a single event, some injuries sustained at the workplace develop overtime from repetitive movements performed on a daily basis. These types of injuries are referred to as repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) and may be recovered through the workers’ compensation system. RSIs lead to chronic pain and can… Read More »

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Preparing to Meet With Your Workers’ Comp Lawyer

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

If you’ve been injured in a work-related accident and came to realization that you need a workers’ compensation attorney, the next step is hiring the right lawyer. After you’ve done your research and made the proper phone calls, you’ll likely have an initial consultation or meeting set up with your attorney. In this blog,… Read More »

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Signs It’s Time to Change Workers’ Compensation Lawyers

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

After suffering work-related injury, you have every right to take legal action and pursue the compensation you deserve. The quality of representation, however, is up to you – sticking with a substandard lawyer can compromise the outcome of your case. In this blog, our Atlanta workers’ compensation attorney explains how to know it’s time… Read More »

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Preparing For Your Independent Medical Exam

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

After initiating the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, there’s a chance that you’ll be asked to undergo an independent medical exam, or IME. If there are any questions or disputes over the benefits you’re entitled to in your case, the insurance company handling your claim will request an IME. Because these types… Read More »

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5 Common Atlanta Workers’ Compensation Mistakes

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

Workers’ compensation is an important resource for employees who have been injured on the job. Unfortunately, many individuals do not receive the benefits that they deserve due to a few simple errors. In this blog, our Atlanta workers’ comp attorneys take a look at five of the most common mistakes. 1. Not Reporting Your… Read More »

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Stay Connected with Our Firm Online

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

At Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP, our Atlanta workers’ compensation attorneys are dedicated to helping individuals who have suffered injuries while on the job. We are equipped to competently handle workers’ compensation claims and settlements, as well as, various types of construction accidents and personal injuries. If you are need an attorney who knows how… Read More »

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New Firefighter Bill Could Provide Workers’ Comp for Cancer

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

A new bill passed by the Georgia House of Representatives would make it possible for firefighters to receive workers’ compensation for certain cancer diagnoses. As WTOC.com reports, the new bill would make cancer a recognized occupational disease for firefighters across the state. According to experts, advances in firefighter safety gear have not totally eliminated… Read More »

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5 Common Types Of Construction Accidents

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

There are many potential dangers on a construction site, but some types of accidents happen with alarming frequency. In this blog, we take a look at five of the most common and most dangerous types of construction accidents in Georgia. If you or a loved one have been injured, call our Atlanta workers’ compensation… Read More »

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Who Qualifies For Workers’ Compensation?

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

As the name suggests, workers’ compensation is designed to provide benefits to injured workers. However, this is not the full story – there are many people in the U.S. who are considered “workers,” but are not eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Employees vs. Independent Contractors In order to qualify for workers’ compensation, you must… Read More »

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Can I Sue My Employer for a Workplace Injury?

By Cummings & Middlebrooks, LLP |

In most Georgia personal injury claims, the injured party has the right to pursue fair compensation by filing a lawsuit against the negligent party, or another liable party such as their insurance company. When your injuries occur on the job, however, you have much more limited recourse to recover damages. When you are hurt… Read More »

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