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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 34 - Labor and Industrial Relations
    • Chapter 9 - Workers’ Compensation
    • Article 3 - Procedure
    • Part 1 - Claims and Notice of Accident
    • § 34-9-84. Assignability of Claims

    Georgia Code
    Part 1 - Claims and Notice of Accident
    § 34-9-84. Assignability of Claims

    No claim for compensation under this chapter shall be assignable, and all compensation and claims therefor shall be exempt from all claims of creditors.
    History. Ga. L. 1920, p. 167, § 22; Code 1933, § 114-302.
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    Georgia Code

    Title 34 - Labor and Industrial Relations

    Chapter 9 - Workers’ Compensation

    Article 3 - Procedure

    Part 1 - Claims and Notice of Accident

    § 34-9-80. Procedure for Giving Notice of Accident; Requirements of Written Notice; Effect of Failure to Give Notice

    § 34-9-81. Contents of Written Notice; Manner of Delivery

    § 34-9-81.1. Board’s Duty to Provide Injured Workers With Notice of Rights, Benefits, and Obligations

    § 34-9-82. Limitation Period and Procedure for Filing Claims

    § 34-9-83. Priority of Claims

    § 34-9-84. Assignability of Claims

    § 34-9-85. Claim by Guardian or Trustee of Mental Incompetent or Minor

    § 34-9-86. Applicability of Time Limits to Mental Incompetents, Minors, and Persons Proceeding Against Defunct Corporations

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