WEBINAR — Concussions, Cognition and Catastrophic Claims: Managing Head Injury Exposure in Georgia Workers’ Compensation

Webinar
06.25.2026 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Attorneys Todd Boyce and Addie Robinson will host the webinar "Concussions, Cognition and Catastrophic Claims: Managing Head Injury Exposure in Georgia Workers’ Compensation" on June 25, 2026, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern.

Concussions and traumatic brain injuries are among the most complex and costly claims in workers’ compensation. While some head injuries resolve quickly, others have the potential to evolve into long-term claims involving cognitive impairment, psychological conditions and significant exposure for employers and insurers. Join our workers’ compensation attorneys for an engaging discussion exploring the legal, medical and practice challenges presented by workplace head injuries. This webinar will examine compensability issues, catastrophic injury considerations under Georgia law, return-to-work obstacles and effective claim management strategies.

The webinar is pending approval for one general hour of continuing education credit for attendees registered with the Georgia Department of Insurance.

Click here to register. Instructions to join webinar will be emailed to registrants closer to the date of the program.

Questions? Please contact Lily Dale at lily.dale@swiftcurrie.com or 404.888.6245.

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