We’ll do the heavy lifting for you

When you've been injured at work, life stops. Suddenly you're faced with repeat doctors' visits, a temporary loss of income, pages of paperwork and numerous phone calls trying to determine what to do next.

Not sure how to fill out the confusing paperwork for Georgia workers' compensation? Frustrated by delays in getting your benefits check? Upset with vague answers to your questions?

If you're not sure where to start, call an experienced Atlanta workers compensation attorney / Savannah workers compensation attorney who knows how to hack through the jungle of red tape. Knowledgeable injury attorney Ty Wilson can help you:

  • Properly file your claim
  • Get your benefits in a timely manner
  • Answer questions on your specific situation

Let Ty do the heavy lifting for you and get you the compensation you deserve. Call 888-689-5224 today for more information or to order your FREE copy of Ty's special report on the dos and don'ts of Georgia workers comp benefits.

Do I have a case?

A nasty fall at work resulting in broken bones or a head injury is an obvious case for Georgia workers' compensation. However, an aggravation of ongoing health issues may also be eligible for workers' comp benefits.

Can't afford surgery for carpel tunnel? Not sure how to pay for necessary medical appointments? You may be able to get workers' compensation if your injury was due to your job duties.

For example, a secretary or assembly line worker who has an arm or hand injury can likely attribute the injury at least in part to repetitive motion at work. Similarly, a construction worker who ends up with back problems can easily show that the stress of work contributed to health issues.

You may also be eligible for benefits even if a work-related accident was your own fault.

Experienced Atlanta injury attorney / Savannah injury attorney Ty Wilson can help you get Georgia workers' compensation benefits for your work accident or work-related injury, including:

  • Carpel tunnel from repetitive motion
  • Back injury from heavy lifting
  • Car accident that occurred while on the job
  • Broken bones or concussion from a fall at work

Just a little sore? Report it anyway.

If you've been injured at work, it's important to report the accident, no matter how small, to your supervisor. What might seem like a minor mishap at first could lead to more serious injuries, and it's best to be prepared in case you need to file a Georgia workers' compensation claim months later.  If you do not report, you may denied workers compensation benefits for your delay.

Also, while it may be more convenient to go to your regular doctor, you should ask your supervisor for medical treatment. It is to your best interest to see one of the "panel physicians" recommended by your work, if they have one. 

You don't have to settle for minimum wage

If you've suffered a permanent injury that affects your ability to do your current job, you may be frustrated with your company's decision to reassign you. You might be less than thrilled with their "suggested reassignment" and wondering if you have any other options.

Unfortunately, when it comes to workers compensation, your company's only obligation is to make sure you get a job - any job. If that means you move to a lower paying job (even minimum wage) at another company, their work is done.

You, however, probably don't consider that a successful transition. Their alternative job might be work you despise. It might not even be enough to pay the monthly bills. You may be wondering if you can hold out for a better job or if you have to take what's offered in light of your injuries.

Ready for the good news? You don't have to let them push you into a dead-end job. You can take control of your own future with just one phone call.

Ty Wilson is knowledgeable on Georgia workers' comp rights and will fight for you to make sure you get the benefits you seek, whether that means medical care or benefits you are not receiving.

Can't come to the office due to your injuries? Ty can come to you. Give him a call today at 888-689-5224.

You have the power to change your future. Take it.

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