Here at Gerber & Holder Attorneys At Law, our Atlanta workers’ compensation attorneys are deeply committed to helping injured workers understand their rights under Georgia workers’ compensation law. If you choose to hire us, we promise to use decades of personal experience, passion and knowledge to secure the best possible outcome for you and your family. But don’t just take our word for it. We’re proud of the many people we’ve served over the years, and humbled by the positive feedback they’ve left us.
Read some of these reviews and testimonials from past clients to see
how we’ve been able to help injured Georgia workers like you.
Thank you, Gerber & Holder for your 100% support on my case. You were truly a great line of people and I will recommend any friends or family to your firm.”
I received treatment and therapy for my injury. I was treated with the upmost respect and compassion. I will always remember Mr. Gifford for coming to my rescue.
I have to add that no question or concern of mine was too big or too small. Thank you, Gerber & Holder for Christopher Gifford.”
If you’re in need of worker’s compensation lawyers to fight for your right to be compensated, I highly recommend Gerber and Holder!”
I appreciate everyone that help me with my problem.
Thanks”
Thanks again!”
I’m happy to say Natalie handled my case in a very professional manner, and always kept me updated as to what was happening.
I felt well re-presented and that made me confident of the positive outcome we ended up with.
I highly recommend Gerber and Holder for all your legal needs.”
Case results & settlements
We’ve recovered millions for our clients.
Contact Gerber & Holder Law today
Don’t wait to contact an Atlanta workers’ compensation attorney.
The clock is ticking on your case. A work injury claim can take a surprisingly long time, and the longer you wait, the longer it may take to receive the benefits owed to you. Also, the Georgia statute of limitations restricts the amount of time injured workers have to file a claim to within one year of the accident date—not two years as in other personal injury claims.