After gathering a wealth of knowledge and experience of workers’ comp and personal injury law, we wouldn’t be true to our clients if we kept that knowledge to ourselves. Therefore, we strive to educate victims of auto and work accidents, so that they can be better prepared to pursue and succeed with their claims. When fighting an injury claim, confidence and determination are key to a successful settlement. Without them, insurance companies, employers, and other lawyers can quickly take advantage of you. However, when you have the answers to the questions and know what to expect, you can catch them off-guard. Take the first step toward a successful claim by allowing us to give you the information, facts, and answers you need for a strong case.
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Falls From Heights Can Result in Lasting Disabilities or Fatal InjuriesConstruction workers are particularly vulnerable to falls from heights, which is why it’s vital they understand their rights to workers’ compensation benefits.
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Falling Object Injuries Are a Common Source of Workers’ Compensation ClaimsConstruction workers and others who’ve been injured by falling objects may be able to receive workers’ compensation benefits.
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Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Heavy Lifting AccidentsHeavy lifting accidents are a common basis of workers’ compensation claims. However, you may need an attorney to protect your right to benefits.
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Georgia Worker’s Compensation Claims for Slip and Fall AccidentsSlip and fall accidents are one of the most common types of Georgia workers’ compensation claims. Learn how to protect your right to benefits.
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Filing a Personal Injury Claim After a Single-Vehicle AccidentThe driver isn’t always solely at fault for a single-vehicle accident. In some cases, filing a personal injury claim may be appropriate.
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The Panel of Physicians and Your Georgia Worker’s Compensation ClaimYour Georgia workers’ compensation claim may require you to seek medical care from a doctor on the Panel of Physicians.
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Seeking Compensation for Injuries from a Swinging Turn AccidentSwinging turn accidents can be caused by inexperienced, distracted, or impaired commercial drivers. Learn more about liability for this type of truck accident.
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Including Post-Concussion Syndrome as Part of Your Personal Injury ClaimMost people suffering from a concussion will recover quickly, but about 10% will have ongoing difficulties known as post-concussion syndrome. Learn more here.
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Seeking Compensation for Emotional Distress and Other Psychological InjuriesIf you’ve been injured in an accident caused by a negligent driver, you may be eligible for compensation for your emotional distress or psychological injury.
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Failure to Check Blind Spots Can Be Considered Truck Driver NegligenceCommercial vehicles have large blind spots that can be a safety hazard if drivers aren’t careful. Learn who is liable for injuries involving a truck’s no-zone.