Getting hurt on the job is hard for anyone, but it’s especially tough if you are a construction worker. You depend on your physical abilities, and a construction accident can mean you’re sidelined for months. You need time to recover, but without a paycheck, your bills are piling up.
Georgia’s workers’ compensation program can help you pay for medical care and replace a portion of your wages while you heal. However, the process can be confusing, and errors can lead to a denial of benefits. Our construction accident lawyers in Athens can help.
Our attorneys at John Foy & Associates have recovered more than $1 billion in settlements and awards for injured accident victims in Georgia. When you’re hurt, Get the Strong Arm™. Call today for a free consultation and learn how our Athens personal injury lawyers can help.
Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Georgia
Georgia law requires most employers with three or more workers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. This coverage provides medical care and wage replacement if you suffer job-related injuries or illnesses.
You can receive treatment from approved healthcare providers, and if you are unable to work, you may get temporary income equal to two-thirds of your average weekly wage, subject to a state cap. If the injury causes permanent disability, you may qualify for additional compensation.
In cases of fatal workplace incidents, the law provides death benefits to surviving dependents, covering funeral costs and ongoing financial support. Our Athens workers’ compensation lawyers can help you understand your benefits and the application process.
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Important Steps After a Construction Site Injury
It is crucial to follow proper steps and comply with workers’ compensation rules after an injury. Failing to do so could impact your ability to receive benefits. Important actions include:
- Report Your Injury: Georgia law requires you to report the injury within 30 days, but you should notify your supervisor or employer as soon as possible.
- Seek Medical Attention: Get treatment from a doctor authorized by your employer’s Workers’ Compensation insurance. Your employer should provide a list of approved providers.
- File a Workers’ Compensation Claim: After reporting the injury, you or your employer must file a WC-1 form with the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. You can also file a WC-14 form yourself to start the claim process.
- Keep Records of Everything: Maintain copies of all medical records, bills, communication with your employer or insurance company, and any forms you submit.
- Consult a Workers’ Compensation Attorney: If your claim is denied or delayed, or if you’re unsure of your rights, speak with our construction accident attorneys in Athens.
If You are a Visitor Injured on a Construction Site
If you’re injured as a visitor to a construction site, your path to recovering compensation will be different than that of an employee. In most cases, you will need to file a claim against the construction site owner or the construction company.
Our Athens construction accident lawyers can handle your case and help you fight for the compensation you deserve. While every case is unique, some of the actions we typically perform include:
- Investigating the incident to determine how it occurred and identify all potentially liable parties, such as contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers.
- Evaluating the full extent of your damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, so that we can pursue the maximum compensation available under the law.
- Handling all aspects of filing your claim, including completing paperwork accurately and dealing directly with the insurance company. You don’t have to deal with this alone.
- Negotiating with the insurance company for a fair amount that reflects both your financial losses and emotional distress.
- Representing you in court if negotiations fail. We’ll file a civil lawsuit and fight for your rights.
How Much Does an Athens Construction Accident Lawyer Cost?
Our firm bills on a contingency fee basis. That means our lawyers charge nothing upfront to get started. We’ll investigate your accident, determine the compensation or benefits you deserve, and file your claim.
We only get paid once we win money on your behalf. At that point, we’ll take a prearranged percentage of your award or settlement as our fee. If we don’t win money for you, you don’t owe us anything.
The insurance company you’re up against will have experienced lawyers on their side. It’s only fair that you have the same, no matter your financial situation. Billing on a contingency fee basis means our services are available for almost anyone.
Get Help from a Construction Accident Attorney in Athens
If you’ve suffered an injury at work as a construction worker or employee at a construction site, you are likely eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Our knowledgeable attorneys can help you through the process or assist you with an appeal if you are denied benefits.
If you were injured as a visitor to a construction site, you may have a personal injury case against the site owner, the construction company, or another liable party. Our construction accident attorneys in Athens can help you understand your rights and pursue compensation.
Our personal injury lawyers at John Foy & Associates have over 350 years of combined experience fighting for the rights of people who have been hurt due to no fault of their own. Call today and schedule a free consultation to tell us about your construction accident case.
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