Georgia Statutes

§ 34-9-31 — Notice required as part of television advertisement

Georgia § 34-9-31

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O.C.G.A. § 34-9-31 (2026).

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Any television advertisement, with broadcast originating in this state, which solicits persons to file workers' compensation claims or to engage or consult an attorney, a medical care provider, or clinic for the purpose of giving consideration to a workers' compensation claim or to market workers' compensation insurance coverage shall contain a notice, which shall be in boldface Roman font 36 point type and appear in a dark background and remain on the screen for a minimum of five seconds as follows: NOTICE Willfully making a false or misleading statement or representation to obtain or deny workers' compensation benefits is a crime carrying a penalty of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to $10,000.00.

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Related

Tillman v. Miller
917 F. Supp. 799 (N.D. Georgia, 1995)
Tillman v. Miller
133 F.3d 1402 (Eleventh Circuit, 1998)

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