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Injury Settlements

Among the types of settlements the injured party may recover are:

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It is important that you contact us when your concerns, issues, or disputes first arise.  By contacting Keener law firm early in the process, we can help you comply with Georgia and Federal Law.
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Hurt on the job

I frequently receive calls from injured workers who tell me their employer has either asked or encouraged them to file their job injury on health insurance, or to just allow the employer to pay the medical bills and avoid reporting.

Beware, employer failure to report job injuries is a violation of OSHA regulations.

This unlawful conduct has caught the eye of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor who is currently investigating the issue.

In a majority staff report entitled Hidden Tragedy:

Under-reporting of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses, the committee concluded that employer non-reporting of workplace injuries is a real problem.

Why are workplace injuries being under-reported?

According to the report:


What incentives do employers have to under-report?

What methods do employers use to discourage reporting?



If you have been injured on the job, insist that your injury is reported to the Georgia State Board of Workers Compensation immediately, it’s the law.

Many times what appears to be a minor injury, can turn into a major injury. Judges are particularly fond of looking at the early medical records to help them understand where an injury started.

It is very important you tell your doctor from the start that you were hurt on the job. As with proving any legal matter, proper early documentation is very helpful.

For more help, contact the Keener Law Firm at KeenerLaw.com.