Jonesboro Georgia Work Injury Lawyers

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Years of Experience
$200M
Recovered for Injured Victims
500+
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    Work InjurySettlement Won
    Work Injury Accident
    $1,000,000
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Original Offer
    $0
    Net Settlement
    $1,000,000
    Our client, an electrician, fell through a second-story floor, sustaining a fractured ankle, a herniated disc, and a concussion. Despite no initial settlement offer from the insurer, our attorneys pursued the claim and secured a $1,000,000 recovery on the client’s behalf.
    Work InjurySettlement Won
    Eye Injury From a Trip and Fall
    $450,000
    Location: Atlanta, Geogia
    Original Offer
    $0
    Net Settlement
    $450,000
    While working a security post, our client tripped over debris on the ground and fell into a metal pole, suffering a serious eye injury. Although no initial settlement offer was made, our attorneys pursued the claim and secured a $450,000 recovery on the client’s behalf.
    Work InjurySettlement Won
    Forklift Injury Accident on a Semi-Truck
    $375,000
    Location: Forest Park, Georgia
    Original Offer
    $0
    Net Settlement
    $375,000
    Our client was injured while unloading packages from a FedEx truck with a forklift when the truck suddenly pulled away. The incident caused a serious shoulder injury that required surgery.
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    Questions about Work Injury Claims

    How does a Georgia Third-Party Work Injury Claim Work?

    When a person or company that you do not work for negligently causes you to be injured while you are on the job, you may be able to make a claim or file a lawsuit and recover additional compensation, above and beyond workers’ compensation benefits. Some types of these claims for damages include: Motor vehicle accidents cause by another driver not employed by your company; Defective or dangerous products such as broken or negligently manufactured or designed equipment; Toxic chemicals or substances manufactured or distributed by a third-party company; Contractors or machinery operators, like forklift or backhoe operators working for another employer but sharing your warehouse or job site.

    Everyone was incredibly helpful during a difficult time, and I’m very pleased with the outcome of my case.

    five stars
    Mary F.