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3/30/2010
Meredith Parrish
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Injured Workers Suffer After Insurance Bankruptcy

After SEUS, a company providing workers compensation insurance, declared bankruptcy last fall, many Georgian injured workers were left without payments for their medical treatment and lost wages.  State legislator Carl Rogers has introduced a bill that would force insurance companies to pick up the tab for these workers left with nothing.  The bill faces fierce opposition from insurance companies who argue the bill is too expensive to enact.


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