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If you were hurt on the job in Alpharetta, you need a skilled work injury attorney who will fight for what you’re truly owed—not just what the insurance company wants to pay.
At 91proƵ & Holder Workers’ Compensation Attorneys, our accomplished team brings over 75 years of combined experience to the table. We’ve helped countless injured workers in Alpharetta and throughout Georgia get the full benefits they deserve—and we’re ready to do the same for you.
As seasoned Alpharetta work injury lawyers, we know how local employers and insurance companies operate—and we use that insight to push back against lowball offers and denied benefits.
Ready to take control of your workers’ comp claim?
We can make that happen. Schedule a free consultation with 91proƵ & Holder today.
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FAQs about work injuries in Alpharetta
How do I file a workers’ comp claim in Alpharetta?
If you were injured on the job in Alpharetta, it’s important to act immediately because even small delays or mistakes can give the insurance company an excuse to deny your claim. Here are the steps to secure your workers’ comp benefits:
- Seek medical care. First, seek out medical attention. If you wait too long to get medical care, insurance companies could view your injury and claim as illegitimate, so don’t delay. Unless it’s an emergency, you’ll need to choose a doctor from a list provided by your employer. Also, make sure to tell the doctor your injury happened at work so it’s properly documented.
- Inform your employer of your injury. Next, you should notify your manager or supervisor in writing. You have up to 30 days to do this, but it’s best to do it as soon as possible.
- File a claim. To officially begin the process, you must fill out and submit to the State Board of Workers’ Compensation. You’ll need to include details about the injury and situation, including the location of the injury, how the injury occurred, the date and time, and potential witnesses. This must be done within 1 year of your injury.
Please note that you must follow all prescribed treatments and attend all of your medical appointments, as any failure to do so could result in your benefits being denied.
If your employer’s insurer denies your claim or you suffer a serious injury and need help negotiating your benefits, don’t hesitate to contact a local Alpharetta work injury attorney for help.
Do you get 100% pay on workers’ comp in Alpharetta?
No, you don’t receive 100% of your pay on workers’ compensation in Georgia. Instead, workers’ comp provides indemnity benefits equal to two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to a maximum amount that changes annually (which was $800 per week as of July 1, 2023).
However, since these benefits are tax-free, many workers find that the amount of these benefits is close to their usual take-home pay.
Additionally, all approved medical expenses related to your work injury are fully covered, so you shouldn’t have any out-of-pocket costs for treatment.
If you’re unsure what workers’ comp benefits you’re entitled to or you think you’re being short-changed, it’s a good idea to consult with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney near you.
What is the waiting period for workers’ comp in Alpharetta?
In Georgia, there is a 7-day waiting period before wage replacement benefits (indemnity benefits) begin for workers’ compensation claims. This means that if you’re unable to work due to a job-related injury or occupational disease, you won’t receive wage benefits for the first 7 days of missed work.
However, if your disability extends beyond 21 consecutive days, you will be compensated retroactively for those initial 7 days.
It’s important to note that medical benefits are not subject to this waiting period. Authorized medical treatment for your work-related injury should be covered from the moment you’re injured, so never delay seeking treatment.
Learn what workers’ compensation benefits you are eligible for after a work-related injury or illness in Georgia.
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At 91proƵ & Holder, our Alpharetta workers’ compensation lawyers have nearly 8 decades of combined experience fighting for injured workers across all industries in Georgia.
From negotiating full and fair compensation for catastrophic injuries like paralysis, amputations, and permanent vision loss to appealing denied claims involving pre-existing conditions or occupational illnesses such as lead poisoning, silicosis, mesothelioma, and hearing loss—we’ve seen it all and know how to win.
If you’re up against a tough workers’ comp insurer, make sure you have an even tougher attorney to help you fight back. Contact 91proƵ & Holder today for a free consultation to get started.
Alpharetta, GA is situated in the state’s northwestern Fulton County, and is home to more than 66,000 people. The city’s population exploded during the 1990s and 2000s, totalling 57,000 in the 2010 census. During the day, the city’s population nearly doubles as people commute to work in the more than 3,600 businesses in the Alpharetta area.
The town of Alpharetta was originally known as Milton until 1858, when the name was changed. There are two origins of the town’s name—one being that it was derived from the first letter of the Greek alphabet (“Alpha”), while the other is that it is a version of a fictional girl’s name (Alfarata) from the 19th century song, “The Blue Juniata.”
Located only 26 miles north of downtown Atlanta, Alpharetta offers convenient access to the city while also having its own bustling community atmosphere that is home to dozens of primary and secondary schools, a mall, movie theater, arboretum, farmer’s market and many beautiful parks. The town is also host to the annual food fair “Taste of Alpharetta,” as well the Wire & Wood Festival, held in downtown Alpharetta every October.
In the midst of all this hustle and bustle, it’s becoming increasingly important that Alpharetta residents understand their rights in the event of a workplace accident.According to state workers’ compensation laws, employers in Alpharetta, Fulton County or elsewhere in Georgia with 3 or more employees are required to offer their employees workers’ compensation if they get hurt or become sick on the job. However, in order to unlock these benefits, injured workers must follow certain steps, procedures and limitations. One such step is notifying your employer of an accident right away and filing the necessary paperwork before the statute of limitations expires.
Workers’ comp claims can be complicated. This is why it’s best to have an attorney fighting on your side. Any delay will mean more hassle for you and your family, so contact 91proƵ & Holder Workers’ Compensation Attorneys today for your free sit-down to talk about your case.
Top employers and industries in Alpharetta, GA
Major companies that have operations in Alpharetta include Adecco, ADP, AT&T, Cox Communications, Comcast, Costco, Eaton, E-Trade, Equifax, GE, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, LexisNexis, Lucent, MetLife, McKesson, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Nokia, Nortel, Philips, Publix, Siemens, UPS and Verizon.
Employers Verizon and McKesson employ 3,500 and 2,000 people respectively, while ADP and LexisNexis employ 1,400 and 1,200 people.
Local resources for Alpharetta, GA residents
12642 Broadwell Rd
Alpharetta, GA 30004
7741 Roswell Rd
Suite 253
Atlanta, GA 30350
2565 Old Milton Pkwy
Alpharetta, GA 30009
(678) 279-6300
Emergency: 911
6201 Powers Ferry Rd NW
Atlanta, GA 30339
(470) 254-3600
10 Park Plaza
Alpharetta, GA 30009
(404) 613-6735
5755 North Point Pkwy
Suite 4
Alpharetta, GA 30022
(404) 445-8223