The Law Offices of William F. Underwood - June 2022

6 GIFTS DAD IS SURE TO LOVE IT’S DAD’S DAY!

Apple Watch Strap Does the dad you’re celebrating own an Apple Watch? If so, help him customize it with a new Apple Watch strap. You can choose from many materials, colors, and designs so he can blend in or stand out as much as he wants. A New Cooler Men love their coolers — it’s a foolproof Father’s Day gift! Whether Dad loves to camp, fish, tailgate, go to the beach, or barbecue in the backyard, he’s sure to appreciate a new way to store ice, drinks, food, or bait!

Dad is a very important person in your life! Every year when Father's Day rolls around, it can be tough to come up with the perfect gift, whether it be for your dad, a new father, your grandfather, or a

father figure. Getting creative can be tricky, but this list is sure to help you with an idea or two for all different price ranges!

Wallet Why not go really classic and opt for a thoughtful and practical gift? Most men’s wallets see a lot of wear and tear. After all, they’re sat on, toted around in pockets all day long, and sometimes forgotten about and sent through the wash. A new one just may be in order!

Tool Bucket Organizer Is your dad a bit of a handyman? Help him get

organized and never lose track of his tools again. Tool bucket organizers come in many forms and, again, can be purchased right online, making your shopping easy! Bluetooth Headphones or Speakers If your father doesn’t have Bluetooth headphones or speakers yet, he’s missing out. The opportunity to jam out wirelessly while working out, cutting the grass, doing hobby work, or just relaxing is effortless with this thoughtful gift.

Massage Gun Massage guns are rising in popularity. To help Dad recover from soreness and injury or just a tough workout, a massage gun will do the trick! The best part is that they range in price, and you can even purchase one on Amazon!

Construction workers are tasked with some of the most arduous yet necessary careers. Using their expertise, they build new businesses, homes, and roads, all of which we use on a regular basis. As such, their job requires them to climb up high, use powerful tools, and operate in potentially dangerous areas. Needless to say, construction work is a treacherous job. If you work in construction, understanding your rights to compensation in the event of an injury can protect you. Be sure to save this article or share it with someone you may know in the construction industry! A Right to Workers' Compensation All workers are entitled to workers’ compensation in Georgia. Employers carry this insurance and enact it when an employee is injured on the jobsite, regardless of how it happened. This insurance is intended to cover lost wages and medical bills after an injury. This is a valuable compensation option for construction workers to learn about, as injuries in this physically demanding job are more common. You can learn more details about what your company offers through your employer. BUILT FOR WORKERS Your Right to Compensation as a Construction Crew Worker

A Boost With Third-Party Claims Construction crews are often specialized, so there may be any number of businesses working on one jobsite. As such, in addition to workers’ compensation, construction workers may also receive compensation from third parties. So, after an injury on the jobsite, you may file a claim with your employer’s insurance company for workers’ compensation, but you may also be entitled to file a claim with the insurance company of the party not affiliated with your employer if you were injured as a result of someone not affiliated with your construction company, like a motorist. Important Reminder: You may see more crews popping up in your neighborhood and on our roadways as the weather warms up. It’s imperative we all watch for construction crews and remain vigilant when driving through work zones.

If an accident does occur, be sure to call the Law Offices of William F. Underwood, III, P.C. at 229-888-0888.

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