Were you or a loved one injured on the job while working in Norcross?
It’s time to contact Gerber & Holder Workers’ Compensation Attorneys.
Suffering a work-related injury or illness can leave a person in pain and feeling anxiety — not just about your physical recovery, but also how you are going to provide financially for yourself and your family. But there’s good news: you’re not alone in your battle for benefits.
Our work injury attorneys near Norcross, GA can be your passionate advocate while you recuperate, fighting on your side for every benefit you’re entitled to.
People working in and around Norcross deserve skilled representation if they get injured while on the job.
Attorneys Ben Gerber and Tom Holder have a strong track record of winning on behalf of their clients. Under their direction, you will be in good hands as you navigate the tricky waters of Georgia’s workers’ compensation system. Don’t hesitate to speak with us about your situation. Each case is different and presents its own unique challenges. We have decades of experience. No case is too small or trivial, and none is too large or complex. We’ve seen it all and have the results to prove our success.
Scheduling a free consultation with our workers’ compensation lawyers won’t cost you a penny, and you’ll walk away knowing so much more about your case, situation, and probable outcomes. Contact us today.
Contact an experienced Norcross, GA workers’ compensation lawyer
Workers’ compensation cases are all that we do, and we focus exclusively on those who have been injured on the job. Georgia’s workers’ compensation laws are complex. The process is heavily regulated. In fact, there’s a whole code section dedicated exclusively to rules and regulations for both the injured worker, employers and insurance companies. Since helping injured workers is our sole focus, we are best equipped to help maximize the benefits that you are entitled to under the law.
Attorney Ben Gerber
Don’t take your employer at their word if they say your workplace injury isn’t covered.
Contact us today for your free consultation.
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Common workplace accidents in Norcross, Georgia
What Norcross workers should know about injury compensation
One of the most important factors to keep in mind for Norcross workers who have suffered a job-related injury or illness is to take action as soon as possible. First and most importantly, seek medical attention and notify your supervisor or manager immediately. If you wait too long to file a workers’ compensation claim or notify your boss, insurance companies could view your injury and claim as illegitimate.
When it’s time to file a formal workers’ compensation claim, you’ll need to include key details about your injury and situation on the proper forms—details such as the location of the injury, how and where the injury occurred, date and time, and potential witnesses. Be sure to attend all follow-up medical appointments, and it’s highly recommended that you refrain from posting on social media.
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Types of workers’ comp benefits available to injured Norcross workers
The answer depends on the specific details of your case. Once the workers’ comp benefit process has started, a worker injured on the job could be entitled to receive compensation for the following financial losses:
- Permanent disability benefits. Following medical treatment, your physician may determine that you suffer from a certain level of “permanent” impairment, which may allow you to qualify for permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits. PPD benefits are weekly payments that kick in when you are no longer receiving TTD or TPD wage replacement benefits. You may be able to get this payout even if you return to work.
- Death benefits. If an employee is killed while on the job, these benefits are paid to the worker’s dependents (child or spouse) to cover funeral costs and lost wages.
- Medical benefits. Your employer’s workers’ comp insurance should cover any expenses regarding medical diagnosis and treatment of a job-related injury. Emergency room, hospital and doctors visit bills should all be covered, as should prescriptions drugs and travel expenses (to and from medical care).
- Lost wages. Roughly two-thirds of your lost wages should be paid weekly, up to a certain cap. The two types of wage replacement benefits available are total temporary disability benefits (TTD) and total partial disability benefits (TPD).
Additional benefits beyond what’s listed above may be available for those who suffer hearing loss, loss of eyesight, or the complete loss of a body part due to amputation.
Don’t take your employer at their word if they say your workplace injury isn’t covered.
Contact us today for your free consultation.
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About Norcross, Georgia
Norcross is a small town in Gwinnett County, with a population estimated at about 16,000 people. The town traces its roots to its founding in 1870 by Atlanta-based entrepreneur John Thrasher, who named the small village after his friend, Jonathan Norcross, a railroad official and former Mayor of Atlanta. Considering that Norcross is located about 17 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, the area has seen massive growth in recent years as the metro area expands.
A prominent ridge through the Norcross region separated Cherokee Indian territory from Creek Indian territory. Once white settlers started moving into the region, the town grew slowly from about 800 people at the turn of the 19th century to about 1,400 by 1950.
Today, Norcross offers that small-town American feel, while still having quick access to Atlanta. Norcross is hemmed in by I-85 to the south and 141 to the north. Peachtree Corners, a neighboring town of more than 40,000 people, is located just north of Norcross.
A couple of notable people from Norcross include two NFL players — Alvin Kamara, running back for the New Orleans Saints, and Chris Herndon, tight end for the New York Jets.
Another interesting historical fact about Norcross is that the first automobile manufactured south of the Mason-Dixon Line was produced here by Edward Buchanan, who was a native of the area. His car, called the NorX, was sold primarily to friends in the New York area. The brand and cars mostly disappeared as Buchanan’s Wall Street fortune dried up in the market crash of the late 1920s.
Top employers and industries in Norcross, GA
A few local companies that call Norcross home include:
- EMS Technologies
- Waffle House corporate headquarters
- American Megatrends
- WestRock
- Institute of Industrial Engineers
- RentPath
- NanoLumens
Other businesses in Norcross include FleetCor Technologies, Rentokil Steritech North America, Pediatria, TransCentra, RevenueMed, Larson-Juhl U.S., Immucor, RTS Packaging, HOVG, Custard Insurance Adjusters, SSL Americas, Comverge and ASAP Solutions Group.
Local resources for Norcross, GA residents
Georgia General Assembly website
Local legal resources
Municipal Court – Norcross
65 Lawrenceville St
Norcross, GA 30071
Gwinnett County Superior Court
75 Langley Dr
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
State Bar of Georgia – Legal Aid
Norcross Police Department
65 Lawrenceville St NW
Norcross, GA 30071
Phone: (770) 448-2111
Emergency: 911
Norcross Public Schools – Gwinnett County
437 Old Peachtree Rd NW
Suwanee, GA 30024-2978
Phone: (678) 301-6000
Gwinnett County Public Library – Norcross Branch
6025 Buford Hwy
Norcross, GA 30071-2408
Phone: (770) 978-5154
Southwest Gwinnett County Chamber of Commerce
107 Technology Pkwy, Suite 412
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Phone: (678) 906-4078