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At Sokolove Law, we’ve helped countless families take legal action after an on-the-job injury or illness. Our team has secured billions for those hurt through no fault of their own. Let our Georgia work injury lawyers fight for the compensation you deserve.

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How Our Work Injury Attorneys in Georgia Can Help

Dealing with the physical and financial challenges brought about by a workplace injury can be overwhelming, especially while you’re trying to recover.

Our experienced work injury attorneys in Georgia are here to help guide you through the legal process, so you can focus on your health and well-being.

We can handle every step of the process for you, from gathering evidence to filing your workplace injury claim and negotiating a settlement on your behalf.

Although you may be entitled to workers' compensation from your employer, they won't always make it easy to get paid. In some cases, you may even be denied the benefits you deserve.

With our Georgia workplace injury lawyers on your side, you won’t have to worry about anticipating tactics used by employers or insurers to avoid paying you. We’ll protect your rights and fight for the compensation you need.

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Most Common Workplace Injuries in Georgia

Over 78,000 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were reported across the state of Georgia in a single year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 2023, 192 Georgia work injuries were fatal.

Georgia workplace injuries ranged from minor setbacks to life-altering conditions that left many employees hospitalized and unable to work.

Common workplace injuries in Georgia include: 

  • Amputations
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Cuts or puncture wounds
  • Fractures
  • Sprains, strains, and tears
  • Tendonitis
  • Thermal and chemical burns
  • Traumatic injuries

In May 2025, a worker at an electric vehicle battery plant near Savannah was killed after he was struck by a load that fell off a forklift. Another fatal forklift accident happened at the same plant just 2 months earlier.

Some job sites may also expose workers to hazardous substances like asbestos, which can lead to mesothelioma and other serious illnesses decades later.

A workplace injury can have a significant impact on your physical health, emotional well-being, and financial stability. If you or a loved one has been hurt, you may be able to file a workplace injury lawsuit and pursue the compensation you deserve.

What to Do If You're Injured at Work in Georgia

What you do in the aftermath of a workplace injury can greatly affect your ability to secure money for medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses.

If you've been injured at work, it's important to act quickly to protect your health, legal rights, and future. Find out about the steps to take after you’ve gotten hurt.

1. Seek Medical Attention

Your health and safety come first. Get medical care immediately, even if your injury initially seems minor.

By seeking out medical attention, you may be able to prevent additional complications and document your injury. A doctor’s report may serve as key evidence in a claim for compensation.

2. Report the Injury to Your Employer

Notify your employer about the injury as soon as possible. In Georgia, failing to report promptly could affect your ability to seek compensation.

Make sure to notify them in writing to create a clear record of the incident. Keeping written records will help protect your rights and provide evidence about exactly what happened.

3. Document Everything

It's crucial to keep thorough records of your medical treatment, including doctor visits, prescriptions, and any therapy sessions. Taking photos of your injuries can also provide visual evidence of the extent of the damage.

Additionally, document any communications with your employer about the incident, like emails, letters, or conversations. These details can help strengthen your workplace injury lawsuit and ensure your claim is properly supported.

4. Contact a Workplace Injury Lawyer in Georgia

Avoid signing any documents, like waivers or settlements, without first consulting an attorney. You could potentially waive your right to pursue the full amount of compensation you need and deserve.

An experienced workplace injury lawyer in Georgia can help you navigate the legal process, file your claim on time, and fight for compensation that helps pay for the expenses linked to your injury.

“Sokolove has been so easy to work with. They explained everything very well!”
– Phyllis P., Georgia Client

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if our Georgia work injury lawyers can help. We’re standing by to answer any questions you may have.

Our Past Georgia Workplace Injury Settlements

At Sokolove Law, we’ve secured over $10.1 Billion for clients nationwide, including millions for injured workers in Georgia.

Some of our past workplace injury settlements and verdicts include:

  • $350,000 for a Ringgold woman hurt on the job
  • $2 Million to a worker who fell off a forklift and needed multiple surgeries
  • $1.42 Million for a man who was injured at work
  • $750,000 to a laborer who was hit by a truck
  • $480,000 for a worker who needed surgery for a bulging disc
  • $500,000 to a worker who was bitten by a dog while on the job
  • $360,000 for a technician who suffered a compressed spine fracture
  • $450,000 to a worker who cut his finger while cleaning a machine
  • $500,000 for a nurse who dislocated her ankle while helping a patient
  • $840,000 to a victim of workplace injury
  • $1 Million for a man who suffered a workplace injury
  • $115,000 to a Bainbridge man who had to have 2 surgeries after being injured on the job

The amount of money you may receive depends on many factors, like the severity of your injury, the cost of your medical bills, and more.

While there’s never a guarantee of workplace injury compensation, our attorneys will fight hard to get you everything you’re entitled to.

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Our Georgia workplace injury lawyers have secured millions for families locally and nationally. Let us get you the money you deserve.

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Sokolove Law: Get Help from Our Georgia Workplace Injury Lawyers

At Sokolove Law, we understand the long-term financial impact of a workplace injury, including future medical expenses and lost earning potential. Our team will take all of these factors into account when building your case.

If you’ve been injured at work, our Georgia workplace injury lawyers are here to help you navigate the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve.

To date, we’ve secured more than $10.1 Billion for clients injured through no fault of their own.

There are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our firm. We only get paid if we secure compensation for you.

Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to get started with a free, no-obligation case review.

Work Injury Lawyer in Georgia FAQs

What qualifies as a work injury in Georgia?

In Georgia, a work injury is any injury or illness that occurs on the job. While some injuries may happen suddenly, others may develop over time.

Workplace injuries can be caused by exposure to toxic substances, unsafe environments, machinery or equipment, and more.

Contact Sokolove Law now if you were injured at work. You may be eligible for compensation from a workplace injury lawsuit.

What happens if you get hurt at work in Georgia?

If you get hurt at work in Georgia, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. These benefits may include a percentage of your salary and medical bills linked to your injury.

In some situations, you may also be able to file a workplace injury lawsuit against your employer or a third party who is responsible for your injury.

What should I do if I’m injured in the workplace?

When an injury occurs in the workplace, you should seek medical attention immediately and report the incident to your employer as soon as possible.

It’s also important to document all details of the injury, including photos of the scene, your injuries, and any witnesses present. Keep records of all medical treatments, diagnoses, and communications with your employer.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out more about your legal options after a workplace injury.

Can I sue after a work injury in Georgia?

In Georgia, workers typically can’t sue their employer for workplace injuries due to the workers' compensation system. However, some exceptions may apply, like if an employer intentionally injures an employee or if the employer doesn’t have sufficient workers’ compensation insurance.

Additionally, if a third party like a contractor or equipment manufacturer is responsible for your injury, you may be able to file a lawsuit against them.

How long does it take to settle a workplace injury case in Georgia?

The length of time to settle a workplace injury case can vary, but it typically takes several months to over a year.

Factors like the severity of the injury, the complexity of the case, and negotiations with insurance companies or third parties can impact how long the process takes.

How much can I sue for a work injury in Georgia?

The amount of compensation you may receive from a workplace injury lawsuit in Georgia depends on many factors, including the severity of your injury and any related medical bills.

Past results secured by our work injury attorneys include: 

  • $2 Million to a worker who fell off a forklift and needed multiple surgeries
  • $377,000 for a man injured on the job
  • $360,000 to a technician who suffered a compression fracture
  • $496,000 for a man who was injured at work
  • $750,000 to a laborer who was hit by a truck while working on a union job site

Contact us now to see if you may be able to sue for a workplace injury in Georgia and seek compensation.

How much does a work injury attorney in Georgia charge?

At Sokolove Law, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our work injury attorneys in Georgia.

We operate on a contingency-fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for your family.

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Local Georgia Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law helps people throughout the country, we provide our services to people across the entire state of Georgia as well.

Sokolove Law serves locations across Georgia, including:

  • Acworth
  • Albany
  • Alpharetta
  • Athens-Clarke County
  • Atlanta
  • Augusta-Richmond County
  • Brookhaven
  • Canton
  • Carrollton
  • Cartersville
  • Chamblee
  • Columbus
  • Dalton
  • Decatur
  • Douglasville
  • Duluth
  • Dunwoody
  • East Point
  • Gainesville
  • Griffin
  • Hinesville
  • Johns Creek
  • Kennesaw
  • LaGrange
  • Lawrenceville
  • Macon-Bibb County
  • Marietta
  • McDonough
  • Milton
  • Newnan
  • Peachtree City
  • Peachtree Corners
  • Perry
  • Pooler
  • Rome
  • Roswell
  • Sandy Springs
  • Savannah
  • Smyrna
  • South Fulton
  • Statesboro
  • Stockbridge
  • Stonecrest
  • Sugar Hill
  • Suwanee
  • Tucker
  • Union City
  • Valdosta
  • Warner Robins
  • Woodstock

Georgia Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help patients and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Georgia.

Some of the zip codes we serve in Georgia include: 

  • 30004
  • 30016
  • 30019
  • 30022
  • 30024
  • 30039
  • 30040
  • 30041
  • 30043
  • 30044
  • 30047
  • 30052
  • 30058
  • 30062
  • 30064
  • 30066
  • 30075
  • 30076
  • 30080
  • 30083
  • 30093
  • 30096
  • 30101
  • 30114
  • 30115
  • 30127
  • 30135
  • 30144
  • 30157
  • 30188
  • 30228
  • 30236
  • 30252
  • 30253
  • 30263
  • 30281
  • 30318
  • 30331
  • 30349
  • 30458
  • 30518
  • 30519
  • 30606
  • 30721
  • 30809
  • 30906
  • 30907
  • 31088
  • 31419
  • 31907

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  1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Employer-Reported Workplace Injuries and Illnesses in Georgia — 2019.” Retrieved from: https://www.bls.gov/regions/southeast/news-release/workplaceinjuriesandillnesses_georgia.htm.
  2. WSB-TV. “Man dies in industrial accident at EV battery plant being built near Savannah.” Retrieved from: https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/man-dies-industrial-accident-ev-battery-plant-being-built-near-savannah/BUUJFU575JBJJO5WFKZK7OXNL4/.