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Workers' compensation operates as a no-fault system, specifically designed to safeguard employees. If you sustain an injury while working, workers' compensation stands ready to assist by covering various expenses like lost wages, medical bills, rehabilitation, and more.

In Georgia, eligibility for workers' compensation begins from the first day of employment for any job encompassing three or more employees. Notably, this coverage extends to all, including undocumented immigrants, irrespective of immigration status, ensuring compensation for work-related injuries.

Exceptions exist for certain categories ineligible for workers' compensation in Georgia: businesses with fewer than three employees, farm workers, prisoners, and truck drivers. However, exceptions may apply, and consulting an attorney is advisable to ascertain eligibility.

Navigating the workers' compensation process becomes crucial if falling within these categories. Seeking legal counsel ensures understanding your rights and entitlements. In the event of an on-the-job injury, consulting an attorney is pivotal to safeguard your interests.

For comprehensive guidance on workers' compensation rights and legal assistance, contact Greathouse Trial Law today. Reach us online at atltriallaw.com or via phone at (404) 599-9999.

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