Many mental health experts blame the recent spike in mental illness on the DSM-5 (the standard classification of mental disorders) and the ever-expanding list of psychological conditions it identifies. But others, like neuroscientist Stephen Porges, aren’t convinced we can attribute increasing mental health problems to just diagnoses — and new ideas about mental health are changing how we view depression ... Read More
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Blogs Related to Workers’ Compensation and Auto Injury in the State of Georgia
Mexican Corn Salad
Don’t let the long ingredient list scare you. This summer salad celebrates in-season veggies and herbs and comes together quickly. Ingredients 4 cups of fresh corn, cut from 5 cobs 1 tbsp olive oil 1/2 red bell pepper, chopped 1/2 red onion, diced 6 green onions, chopped 1 jalapeno, diced 1/2 avocado, cubed 1/4 cup fresh-squeezed lime juice 1/2 tsp ground cumin 1/2 tsp smoked ... Read More
Make Sure You Go to the RIGHT Doctors After a Work Injury!
An injured employee should seek medical treatment right away after the work injury occurs They should also continue to receive treatment, following all the doctor’s prescribed medications and specifications, until they are released from their doctors. Do not miss doctor’s appointments. Don’t stop therapy. You don’t want your employer or the Insurance carrier insinuating that the injuries are worse because you ... Read More
Revisiting the History of the Fourth of July
“When you fire up the grill this July 4 or hand out sparklers, take a moment to remember this history and give thanks for the country it’s shaped.” For many, the Fourth of July means taking a long weekend off work to barbecue, hang out with friends and family, and set off fireworks. I personally love doing all those things, but I also think it’s important to take some time to reflect on the meaning behind the ... Read More
Fun Facts About the Fourth of July
Fourth of July Fun Facts to Share With the Kids What do your kids know about the Fourth of July? Do they know it’s a day when you have a barbecue, spend time with friends and neighbors, and watch a fireworks show? These hallmarks of the holiday certainly do make it fun and memorable, but they don’t really exemplify why we celebrate the Fourth of July, the anniversary of when the United States declared its ... Read More
Here’s What Undocumented Immigrants Should Do if They’ve Been in an Accident
Any time that someone gets into an accident at work or while driving a personal vehicle, it's guaranteed to be a bad experience. There's the possibility of injury, property damage, and even long-term psychological trauma. But for undocumented immigrants that get into accidents, those are often the least of their worries. For them, the fear of unwanted attention leads many to avoid seeking the help they need and ... Read More
What to Do if You’re in a Car Accident While on Vacation
A car accident can happen at any time, including when you are on vacation. Here at GA Injury Advocates, we understand the issue of an out-of-state car accident can be a stressful period of time. The most important tip we can give you if a car accident occurs when you are on vacation is to remain calm and follow a few simple steps to stay ahead of the game. In the minutes after a car accident takes place, you ... Read More
How the Courts Establish Jurisdiction in Georgia for an Out-Of-State Accident
Any time a work-related injury happens within the Georgia state limits, the state has jurisdiction over it. But that's not the only time Georgia may have jurisdiction over a work-related injury. In some cases, the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation may claim jurisdiction even when an accident has occurred out of state, which enables the affected worker to file for benefits under Georgia's Workers' ... Read More
Look in the Fish’s Mouth
A Miracle Parable to Learn From Many anglers will be out casting their lures this month, looking for the catch of the summer, or at least a great fish tale to tell. One of my favorite fish tales isn’t about “The Big One”; rather it’s a parable right out of the Bible, retold by one of my favorite personal development coaches, Jim Rohn. Though he passed away in 2009, Rohn was such a charismatic storyteller and ... Read More
Is It Legal to Drive Barefoot in Georgia?
Imagine that you’re cruising along in your car, obeying the speed limit, and using your turn signals appropriately. You can feel the gas and brake pedals under your feet because you’ve kicked off your shoes. Then a cop car approaches, and you get pulled over. If you’re like a lot of Georgia drivers (or drivers from any state for that matter!), you may be worried about getting ticketed for driving barefoot. If you ... Read More