Are Poor Working Conditions a Reason to File a Carpet Manufacturing Injury Claim in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Injuries | March 27, 2024
Although poor working conditions are not a basis for filing for workers’ compensation caused by a carpet manufacturing accident in Georgia, you may seek a claim for injuries caused by a third party. If a […]
Types of Visitors and Their Rights Under Georgia Premises Liability Law
Stephen Hasner | Premises Liability | March 25, 2024
Navigating the complexities of premises liability claims in Georgia can be daunting, especially when proving negligence and determining if the property owner owed you a duty of care. Whether you’re a guest at a retail […]
How Much Can You Recover in a Georgia Workers’ Compensation Claim?
Stephen Hasner | Workers' Compensation | March 24, 2024
Filing a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia can be stressful, so it makes sense to want to understand the average value of a claim. However, the value of your settlement isn’t a standardized figure but […]
What Is Not Covered by Georgia Workers’ Compensation Insurance?
Stephen Hasner | Workers' Compensation | March 21, 2024
In Georgia, workers’ compensation acts as a crucial safety net, playing a pivotal role in aiding recovery after a workplace injury. From covering medical expenses to providing financial support during rehabilitation, workers’ compensation is a […]
Who Is Liable After You Are Injured In a Flooring Manufacturing Factory in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Injuries | February 26, 2024
Factory accidents can stem from multiple sources, such as unguarded or malfunctioning machinery, inadequate training, and exposure to hazardous substances. The liability in such cases can be multifaceted. If a third party is responsible for […]
Can Amazon Delivery Drivers Collect Workers’ Compensation After They Are Injured While Driving a Delivery Truck?
Stephen Hasner | Workers' Compensation | February 23, 2024
Getting injured in a motor vehicle accident is challenging enough, but several more complications may arise if you are on the job. Countless Amazon delivery drivers roam Georgia’s streets and highways daily, increasing the risk […]
Will Your Personal Insurance Be Affected by a Work Accident?
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Accidents | February 21, 2024
Workplace accidents can turn your world upside down, and understanding how they impact your insurance is crucial for navigating the aftermath. In Georgia, the rules can be complex, especially when they involve accidents in company […]
What Is Considered Proper Training for Employees in Georgia?
Stephen Hasner | Workplace Injuries | February 19, 2024
When it comes to workplace safety, responsibility falls heavily on employers to provide adequate training that safeguards the well-being of their employees. Proper training is pivotal in cultivating a secure work environment and reducing accidents, […]
What Are the Rules in Georgia Regarding Stopping for a School Bus?
Hasner Law | Georgia Law | February 17, 2024
We are accustomed to seeing yellow school buses in urban and rural areas throughout Georgia during the school year. These large vehicles transport precious cargo. They carry children to and from school, field trips, and […]
What are the Highest Paid Types of Lawyers?
Hasner Law | Personal Injury | February 13, 2024
There is a wide range in the salaries different attorneys make. Most attorneys choose to specialize in particular areas of law, much the way doctors specialize in different areas of medicine. Occasionally, lawyers will practice […]