See Articles Written by the Ramos Law Team About Injured On the Job in Georgia

Recorded workplace deaths in the U.S. in 2009

By Ramos Law Firm / September 17, 2010 / Comments Off on Recorded workplace deaths in the U.S. in 2009

According to Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries program, the preliminary total of recorded workplace deaths in the U.S. during 2009 were approximately 4,340.  In 2008, the death totals were

What does it mean to “settle” a case?

By Ramos Law Firm / August 31, 2010 / Comments Off on What does it mean to “settle” a case?

Essentially, settlement translates to a closure of the case. Generally, the Employer/Insurer will pay the injured employee a lump sum of money to relieve them of any past or future liability. The decision to settle a workers’ compensation must be a mutual one. The injured worker and the Employer/Insurer must agree to settle the case.…

Could the insurance company be following me or taking surveillance of me?

By Ramos Law Firm / August 30, 2010 / Comments Off on Could the insurance company be following me or taking surveillance of me?

The Employer/Insurer may place an injured employee “under surveillance”.  In theory, the insurance company uses surveillance to

Change of Condition For The Worse

By Ramos Law Firm / July 14, 2010 / Comments Off on Change of Condition For The Worse

Generally, a “change in condition for the worse” is defined as a change in the injured employee’s wage earning capacity, physical condition, or status after the original “condition” was established under the law.  (O.C.G.A. § 34-9-104)  The original condition is usually the establishment of the worker’s weekly benefits or medical status. The injured employee has…

Workers’ Compensation statistics

By Ramos Law Firm / June 14, 2010 / Comments Off on Workers’ Compensation statistics

In 2008, The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that almost 3.7 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses occurred on the job throughout the United States. In Georgia, the State Board of Workers’ Compensation cited that over 35,550 weekly

Brain Injuries and Financial Assistance for Injured Workers

By Ramos Law Firm / March 18, 2010 / Comments Off on Brain Injuries and Financial Assistance for Injured Workers

Closed head injuries occur in workers’ compensation settings every year.  The Brain Injury Association of Georgia consists of survivors, family members, professionals and friends who have been impacted

Home Depot cutting jobs – 150 in Atlanta; what’s the impact on workers’ comp claims

By Ramos Law Firm / March 14, 2010 / Comments Off on Home Depot cutting jobs – 150 in Atlanta; what’s the impact on workers’ comp claims

According to the Atlanta Business Chronicle, The Home Depot will be laying off 1,000 employees including 150 in Atlanta.  However, Home Depot is said to be adding 200 jobs in Atlanta in the near future.  Many of these jobs will be

Hearing loss at work: potential changes to acceptable levels

By Ramos Law Firm / March 9, 2010 / Comments Off on Hearing loss at work: potential changes to acceptable levels

Citing that nearly 22 million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise on a daily basis and that occupational hearing loss continues to plague industry workers, the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) requested a reduction of the

Fuel Tank Company to be headquartered in Gainesville, GA

By Ramos Law Firm / February 18, 2010 / Comments Off on Fuel Tank Company to be headquartered in Gainesville, GA

Yazaki Corporation will create 40 new jobs as it places its North American headquarters in Gainesville, Georgia.  This company makes fuel tanks for original manufacturers.  The company will occupy a 45,000 square foot building in the

An increase in housing construction may lead to an increase in workers’ compensation claims

By Ramos Law Firm / February 18, 2010 / Comments Off on An increase in housing construction may lead to an increase in workers’ compensation claims

The Washington Post recently reported that housing construction posted a better-than-expected increase in January. This activity is the highest level in six months.  This slump has been the worst in decades. However, this gain provides