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  1. Workers' Compensation - U.S. Department of Labor

    Individuals injured on the job while employed by private companies or state and local government agencies should contact their state workers' compensation board. The Department of Labor has …

  2. Georgia Department of Labor

    Register for Employment Services To receive unemployment benefits, all eligible individuals must register with WorkSource Georgia for Employment Services.

  3. Workers' compensation - USAGov

    Mar 21, 2025 · Contact your state workers' compensation office to learn about benefits and eligibility and to file a claim. Federal employees and other specific groups can file workers’ compensation claims …

  4. Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation

    Apr 1, 2025 · Welcome to the State Board of Workers' Compensation website, where you have 24/7 access to information and resources about the Georgia workers’ compensation program.

  5. OWCP | U.S. Department of Labor

    Federal Employees Nuclear Weapons Workers Coal Mine Workers Longshore and DBA Medical Providers Office of Workers' Compensation Programs An agency within the U.S. Department of …

  6. Workers' Compensation - Georgia.gov

    File a workers’ compensation claim to receive benefits related to a workplace injury.

  7. U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) | USAGov

    The Department of Labor (DOL) administers federal labor laws to guarantee workers' rights to fair, safe, and healthy working conditions, including minimum hourly wage and overtime pay, protection against …

  8. Access Your Claim Portal - U.S. Department of Labor

    Access Your Claim Portal Federal Employees Nuclear Weapons Workers Coal Mine Workers Longshore and DBA Medical Providers

  9. File a Workers’ Compensation Claim - Georgia.gov

    Workers’ compensation is an accident insurance program paid by your employer which may provide you with medical, rehabilitation, and income benefits. Benefits are paid by the employer’s insurance …

  10. Contact Information - U.S. Department of Labor

    If you worked for a private company or a state government, you should contact the workers' compensation program for the state in which you lived or worked. The U.S. Department of Labor's …