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$1.75 Million Settlement for Catastrophic Workers' Comp Injury
July 9th, 2024
Catastrophic injuries like quadriplegia profoundly impact the lives of injured workers and their families.In Georgia, the workers' compensation system is designed to provide support, medical treatment, disability benefits, & vocational rehabilitatio…
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$260,000 Workers' Comp Settlement for Deputy Sheriff
December 5th, 2021
Jeremiah T. Van Dora recovered $260,000.00 for a northeast Georgia deputy sheriff who suffered severe injuries as a result of his on-the-job accident.
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Will my Georgia workers’ compensation claim be affected by COVID-19 (corona virus) ?
March 30th, 2020
Are you worried about how COVID-19 (corona virus) will effect your workers' comp case? Call the experienced attorneys at The Van Dora Law Firm today to get a personalized case evaluation. We can help.
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Jeremiah T. Van Dora Named Super Lawyers “Rising Star” In Workers’ Compensation
March 4th, 2020
Jeremiah T. Van Dora has been named a “Rising Star” in the area of workers’ compensation law by Super Lawyers for the third consecutive year. He is part of an elite group of Georgia attorneys to have earned this distinction.
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FATAL WORK INJURIES IN GEORGIA
November 24th, 2019
The attorneys at The Van Dora Law Firm have the experience to help your family after a loved one dies in a work place accident.
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How Much is My Georgia Workers' Comp Case Worth?
August 29th, 2019
Before you agree to any type of settlement it is important to make sure that the value of your case has been properly calculated. You may want to consider a free consultation with a local workers’ compensation attorney to get their opinion and eval…
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How long do I have to be employed to get workers' comp benefits in Georgia?
April 19th, 2019
Contributor: Tash M.A. Van Dora
The answer is simple. The second you start working for an employer you are entitled to workers’ comp. It does not matter if you have been working for an employer for 10 years or 10 minutes.
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