Insurance companies often employ questionable tactics to minimize or deny valid claims. Understanding these strategies can help you protect your rights and pursue fair compensation.
Robert Bourne argued the case of Frett v. State Farm at the Georgia Supreme court. For nearly 85 years, injuries that happen during a scheduled lunch break were not covered by workers' compensation.
In the United States, the terms “attorney” and “lawyer” are often used interchangeably to refer to a person who is qualified and licensed to practice law. This overlap can cause confusion about whether there is any real difference between the two words.
Attorney Robert Bourne examines five critical areas for reform in Georgia workers' compensation law, exploring how legislative changes, administrative rules, and case law shape the rights of injured workers and employers.