Georgia Workers' Compensation Firm Represents Injured Employees 

SKILLED Doraville LAWYER SEEKS BENEFITS FOR WORKERS HURT ON THE JOB

When you become injured or ill during the normal course of your employment, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation. Most employers are mandated by state law to carry a no-fault insurance program, which provides employees with benefits that cover medical costs, lost wages, and rehabilitation expenses when an on-the-job injury prevents them from performing their normal work duties. Lample Law helps Georgia workers get fair compensation for injuries and illnesses sustained on the job. We are committed to helping you get the compensation you need

RESULTS-ORIENTED GEORGIA WORKERS' COMP LAWYER SEEKS THE BENEFITS YOU'RE ENTITLED TO

While workers' compensation benefits are provided by employers' insurance companies, those benefits are mandated by state law, with some exceptions that may depend on the company's size, type of business, and work done by employees. While benefits vary by jurisdiction, they most often cover:

  • Medical, hospital and rehabilitation expenses
  • A percentage of lost wages
  • Compensation for permanent disability
  • Costs of retraining
  • Lifetime benefits for catastrophic injuries 

It's important to notify your employer as soon as possible after you've sustained an on-the-job injury. Neglecting to do so could affect your ability to claim the benefits you deserve.

Dedicated advocate assistS with your workers’ compensation CLAIM

The companies who underwrite workers' comp policies are like all insurance carriers: their goal is to limit liability and pay as little as possible in claim benefits. That's why it's essential you're represented by an experienced workers' comp attorney who knows the laws governing workers' comp in Georgia and can help you when your benefits are being denied. You have a limited time to file your claim, so it's important to seek help as soon as possible. We will investigate the reasons for your denial and guide you through the often complicated process, which may involve appearing with you at hearings before the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.

Knowledgeable counselor adviseS on third-party claims

If you are eligible for benefits under the workers' compensation system, generally you cannot file a separate negligence action against your employer. Workers' compensation coverage reimburses victims for medical costs, lost wages and rehabilitation expenses. It does not pay for other types of damages available in personal injury actions, such as compensation for pain and suffering. When you believe that someone besides your employer bears some fault for your work-related injury, such as the manufacturer in a defective product case, we can advise whether you may have a third-party claim that will allow you to seek damages in addition to your workers' comp benefits.

Contact an experienced Georgia workers’ compensation attorney

At Lample Law in Doraville, we help employees throughout Georgia to file workers' comp claims and appeal workers' comp denials so they can access the benefits they need. To schedule a free consultation, call us at 770-800-8282 or contact us online.