Ty Wilson Law Podcast
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Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
So, what's the first thing that the insurance company looks for when they're looking at an injured worker or workers compensation claim in the state of Georgia? Well, first thing they say is the person who's injured. Are they even an employee or they an independent contractor? And so, that's a huge deal. If they're an employee, okay now they go the next step. Well, is the employer subject to the act? What does that mean? Well, that means they have to have three or more employees on a full time basis in order to be required by the Georgia Workers Compensation Act to have workers compensation in ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
We received a call the other day about someone who was talking about a deposition. And their question was, "How do you win a deposition?" And the short answer is, you really can't win a deposition. You really can't win your case with a deposition. You can lose your case with the deposition depending upon how that goes but you usually will not be. Winning your case with the deposition. Deposition is usually meant to lock down your oral testimony in questions and answers so that that defense attorney knows how you're going to respond. If you change it up and respond differently they're gonna att ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
So, what is discovery In a workers compensation claim in Georgia? Well, discovery can mean several things but it's usually written documentation. It can also be a deposition. But typically you see them most commonly in what are called request for admissions where you are requesting that the other party admit that a statement is true. Interrogatories: Fancy word for questions, to where someone ask a question and is seeking information back to answer that question. And then request for production of documents. Well, pretty straightforward. That is when you are saying, "I would like to request th ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
We were contacted the day by someone who works at a bar. "One night a customer assaulted her during her work. She filed a police report. And the police said, "Unless she knows who her attacker was they cannot do anything." So, the employer will not pay for her hospital bills. And she has no health insurance. What should she do?" this is a case where she potentially has a workers compensation claim so long as she was not on break or was not off the clock if she was in the course and scope of her employment meaning doing the work that she was hired to do at that bar then she was employed and as ..read more
PODCAST #281 Georgia Workers' Compensation Lawyer - Truck Tire Hit Our Causing Injury, What Do I do?
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
We received a question the other day. "I was driving on the highway and a large tractor trailer in front of us lost part of its tire. We were injured and the police came. However, there was no way to get the driver's information because he was long gone. He kept driving. We did get the name of the trucking company. Our insurance company says we need to follow up with them for our bills. Is there anything we can do? Well, the short answer is you would want to try to set up a claim through that employer's insurance company. They will do an investigation. And they will see if they will either acc ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
Hello, Ty Wilson here. We're answering a couple of questions that we've received over the last couple of weeks. This question is, "I have a case currently. I was on work restrictions. So, sounds like a work injury, and my supervisor made me work full duty regardless am I liable for that." I'm not sure I understand the whole, "Am I liable for that?" But if you are on medical restriction from a work injury claim and the employer put you to full duty the question is in those job duties can you complete or do the job duties that you have to do for your employer if you can that's fantastic. Noove f ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
Hello. Ty Wilson. Georgia workers compensation attorney here. And we're answering questions today. Snd so, our question today is, What if I was injured in Georgia but now I live in Alabama? Do I still have a workers compensation claim? And the short answer is, yes. A lot of what determines where you can file your claim is where were you hired. And so, reach out to Georgia workers compensation attorney and speak with them. Give them details of where were you hired were you hired in Georgia and were you hired just to work in Georgia and then you got injured in Georgia now you've just moved right ..read more
PODCAST #278 Georgia Workers' Compensation Lawyer - Can I file a comp claim if I am a subcontractor?
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
So, a question we got today was What if I'm a subcontractor? Hello my name is Ty Wilson I'm a Georgia workers compensation attorney and we're answering questions today. And this question was, "I've been injured on the job but I'm a subcontractor. How does that change my situation?" Well, as a subcontractor you're not an employee and so you're not covered under the company that hired you. So, typically especially if you're in a contracting situation where you're maybe building a home or doing an one aspect of that flooring roofing framing drywall etcetera, you're responsible to have your own wo ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
We're covering some questions that we have received over the last couple of weeks. And I'm just gonna read the question. "I'm having a terrible time getting answers from the insurance company that represents the person that hit my daughter. They have so many excuses. But meanwhile, my daughter's car is towed. And she is still having medical issues from the accident. This stinks." Well, sorry to smile but this is the name of the game for the insurance company delay, delay deny. Maybe tell you something maybe not maybe not even answer your calls. And so, the fact that you got them on the phone t ..read more
Ty Wilson Law Podcast
11M ago
We received a couple of questions I want to try to go through today. And so let's start with the first one. "Can an employer deny your workers compensation playing If you've been on the job for three days?" Well, the short answer is no, they cannot. We've represented people who were injured on the first day literally. Signing the agreement to work with the employer or walking outside of the place where they were signing the documentation and they got hurt. because someone had left the water there. It was in the way. They couldn't avoid it. They slipped they fell. They hurt themselves. Actually ..read more