Georgia Workers’ Comp: Max Benefits, Max Hurdles
Navigating the Georgia workers’ compensation system after a workplace injury can feel like traversing a labyrinth blindfolded, especially when you’re trying to understand your maximum…
Litigation Partner, Accident Prevention Law
J.D., Columbia University School of Law; Licensed Attorney, State Bar of New York
16+ years experience
Keisha Bramble is a leading Litigation Partner at Sterling & Hayes LLP, bringing 16 years of dedicated experience to the intricate field of accident prevention law. She earned her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where she focused on tort reform and occupational safety regulations. Keisha specializes in industrial safety compliance and workplace injury litigation, consistently advocating for enhanced protective measures and proactive risk management. Her professional philosophy centers on the belief that robust legal frameworks are essential not just for redress, but for preventing future harm. She excels at dissecting complex causation scenarios to hold negligent parties accountable and drive systemic change. Her groundbreaking article, "The Foreseeable Hazard: Reimagining Duty of Care in Manufacturing," published in the *Journal of Tort Law*, is widely cited for its influence on contemporary legal thought. Readers can expect her articles to offer incisive analysis of current safety regulations, practical strategies for risk mitigation, and compelling arguments for victim advocacy, all grounded in extensive legal precedent and real-world case studies
Navigating the Georgia workers’ compensation system after a workplace injury can feel like traversing a labyrinth blindfolded, especially when you’re trying to understand your maximum…
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