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Dedicated Decatur, Georgia, Workers' Compensation Attorney

An injury sustained in the workplace can leave you unable to work, worried, and wondering what your options are. Injured workers often make a workers' compensation claim where the insurance companies frequently deny legitimate claims, delay payment of income benefits, refuse to approve necessary medical treatment and offer low settlements to those who do not have legal representation.

Our staff at The Ross Law Firm is committed to helping clients navigate the workers' compensation process, which can be frustrating bureaucratic quagmire. The complex forms, the demands for documents, the necessity to see specific doctors can make obtaining your benefits nothing short of impossible. Our firm can help you understand the law and how it applies to your specific facts. Attorney Brian Ross works to help you file the proper forms with the correct information to see that your claim for benefits is successful.

You do not have to face your workers' compensation case alone. We can help. Contact us by e-mail or call 678-729-7760 to schedule your initial consultation.

Workers' compensation benefits are structured to help pay for your medical bills, and cover any lost wages you may have incurred due to time away from work for your injuries. Sometimes called workman's comp or workers' comp, the system can be difficult to understand without the help of a knowledgeable lawyer. We can assist you in pursuing the compensation that you deserve for the work injuries you have suffered.

Types of Workplace Injuries

Many different types of injuries can occur in the workplace, such as:

  • Broken bones
  • Head or brain injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Neck or back injury, including herniated discs
  • Amputations
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Electrocution

Regardless of the type of injury you have suffered, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as you have been injured to ensure your interests and benefits are protected. There are deadlines that you need to be aware of, and many documents and forms must be filed, the sooner you speak with an experienced workers' compensation attorney, the sooner you can begin receiving the benefits you are entitled to.