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December 3, 2009

Even pirates recognized the importance of workers' compensation benefits

Per an article in the Victoria Advocate, a new book, "The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates," portrays pirates as a progressive lot, politically and economically. They embraced democracy, were quite tolerant of racial and sexual differences, and even created an early form of worker's compensation and health care.

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If a shipload of rogues can recognize the importance of workers' compensation, isn't it time you called the Atlanta workers' compensation lawyer about your injury at work today? 

Of course it is.


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June 15, 2009

Injured workers in Atlanta find their voice in Mos Def

While an injured worker in Atlanta should absolutely seek assistance from an expert workers' compensation attorney in Atlanta, he may also find solace in Mos Def's newest album, The Ecstatic, which features a track called, "Workers' Comp."

MosDef.jpgTo quote a review from CDInsight.com, the song speaks "about tough times in life and work, specific to our economic troubles. It shows a search for meaning, love, and survival." 

Certainly, relying on worker's compensation benefits in Georgia for an extended period of time is not an enviable position, but having a guide in the process will lessen the sensation that it requires "survival." 

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