The amount of workers' compensation trials in Georgia have been steadily declining for decades.
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Bicycling is a popular activity in Georgia, and wearing a helmet is one of the simplest and most effective safety measures to prevent head injuries. In fact, research shows that bicycle helmets can reduce the risk of head injury by as much as 85%. But what exactly does Georgia law say about who must wear a helmet? Below, we’ll break down Georgia’s bicycle helmet requirements (with legal citations), explain which age groups are covered, discuss how helmet use (or non-use) might affect a personal injury claim, and provide tips on helmet safety ratings and proper fitting – especially for parents with young riders.
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.
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.