Editorial Standards
Editorial Standards: Work Injury Law – Atlanta
At Work Injury Law – Atlanta, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information regarding workers’ compensation and work injury law in Georgia. Given the sensitive nature of this information, which directly impacts individuals’ health and financial well-being (Your Money or Your Life – YMYL), we adhere to rigorous editorial standards to ensure the highest levels of integrity and trustworthiness.
Fact-Checking Process
All content published on our website undergoes a multi-stage fact-checking process. This includes:
- Initial Review: The author conducts thorough research and verifies all claims and statistics against credible sources.
- Expert Review: Content is reviewed by a qualified attorney specializing in Georgia workers’ compensation law. This review focuses on legal accuracy, clarity, and completeness.
- Final Verification: Before publication, a dedicated editor reviews the content for factual errors, grammatical mistakes, and adherence to our editorial style guide.
Source Requirements
We prioritize authoritative and trustworthy sources, including:
- Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act and related state statutes.
- Decisions from the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation and appellate courts.
- Official government publications and reports (e.g., OSHA, NIOSH).
- Peer-reviewed academic research and legal journals.
- Reputable news organizations with established fact-checking policies.
All sources are clearly cited within the content, allowing readers to independently verify the information presented.
Correction Policy
We are committed to promptly correcting any errors in our published content. If an error is identified, we will:
- Immediately investigate the issue.
- Correct the error clearly and conspicuously within the article.
- Include an editor’s note indicating the date of the correction and the nature of the change.
Author Qualifications
All content is authored or reviewed by qualified legal professionals with expertise in Georgia workers’ compensation law. Author profiles are available on our website, detailing their credentials and experience.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial content is produced independently of any advertising or marketing considerations. Our primary goal is to provide informative and unbiased resources to help individuals understand their rights and options under Georgia workers’ compensation law.
Reporting Errors
We encourage our readers to report any suspected errors or inaccuracies they find on our website. Please contact us through the contact form available on the site, clearly indicating the specific page and the nature of the error. We appreciate your help in maintaining the accuracy and reliability of our content.