WEBINAR — Remote Controlled Risk: Managing Workers’ Comp for Traveling and Remote Employees

Webinar
10.23.2025 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST

Attorneys Emily Truitt and Natalie Salvatore will host the webinar "Remote Controlled Risk: Managing Workers’ Comp for Traveling and Remote Employees" on October 23, 2025, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern.

As the workplace continues to evolve, so do the risks and challenges employers face in managing workers’ compensation claims. Remote work arrangements, traveling employees and continuous employment scenarios all present unique questions under Georgia law — questions that can expose employers and insurers to unexpected liability if not addressed proactively. In this webinar, our attorneys will examine the legal landscape surrounding non-traditional work environments. Beginning with a look at the rapid rise of remote work and the impact of mobile, continuously employed workers, the program will outline key doctrines, provide real-world case examples and discuss developing trends that employers and carriers need to watch closely.

The webinar will offer one hour of continuing education credit for attendees registered with the Georgia Department of Insurance (pending approval).

Click here to register. 

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