When you’re hurt at work, you need the best representation while pursuing your workers’ compensation benefits.
Suffering a workplace injury can be a traumatizing and frightful experience. Injuries at work can happen slowly over time (repetitive injury) or it can occur at once (catastrophic accident). Your body might be suddenly flooded with pain as your mind races with questions and concerns like “what do I do now?” and “who can help me?”. Thousands of people are injured on the job in Georgia each year, including in Stone Mountain.
When an injury strikes you down while on the job, you need the best representation while pursuing your workers’ compensation benefits. Gerber & Holder Workers’ Compensation Attorneys skillfully represent injured people in Stone Mountain and other communities throughout Georgia. You can count on us for fast, excellent service — and your first consultation is free. A workplace injury doesn’t have to derail or end your career.
If you suffered a work-related injury while on-the-job, then get help today by contacting our law firm. It costs nothing but your time to learn about your options. We don’t get paid until you do — and your first consultation with us is 100% free. Together, we can discover if you have a case and what to expect as we move through the process. Don’t pass up the chance to get the help you’ve earned through years of hard work.
Contact an experienced Stone Mountain, GA workers’ compensation lawyer
Whether you work for a small business or a major corporation, most Georgia employees are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits if they are hurt on the job or become ill at work. Our law firm has dedicated our entire practice to representing injured workers. We can ensure you are being treated fairly and getting the benefits you deserve.
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Common workplace accidents in Stone Mountain, Georgia
What to do after a workplace accident in Stone Mountain, GA
If you were injured while on the job in Stone Mountain or elsewhere in Georgia, it’s important to follow these 3 simple steps:
- Seek medical attention immediately.
- Notify your supervisor or management.
- Contact a knowledgeable work injury lawyer near you.
Your first steps should be to seek out medical attention and inform your supervisor. Don’t wait too long to file a workers’ compensation claim. If you do, the insurance company could view your injury and claim as illegitimate. In fact, injured workers who fail to report a work-related injury within 30 days could lose their right to receive workers’ compensation benefits.
When it’s time to file a formal workers’ compensation claim, the forms will require you to include details about your injury and situation — including the location of the injury, how and where the injury occurred, date and time, and potential witnesses.
Also, be sure to attend all follow-up medical appointments and, if possible, refrain from posting on social media.
Beyond that, it’s a good idea to have an attorney working on your behalf to assist with the intricacies of filing various forms and dealing with paperwork. Our legal team will help you start the workers’ compensation papertrail by filing a claim, and ensure you visit your employer’s approved doctor for any follow-up treatment. Every Stone Mountain resident should know that a Gerber & Holder attorney is ready and able to assist them should they suffer a workplace injury.
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What benefits are available to Georgia workers hurt on the job?
As mentioned above, it’s vital that you report the accident to your manager and start a paper trail as soon as possible in order to qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. Once you report the incident and are receiving treatment, the process has officially started.
Depending on circumstances, a worker injured on the job could be entitled to receive the following compensation:
- 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 prescription 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 (TTD) and total partial disability (TPD) benefits.
- 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.
Beyond these benefits listed above, sometimes those who suffer hearing loss, loss of eyesight, or the complete loss of a body part due to amputation may be eligible for additional compensation.
Don’t take your employer at their word if they say your workplace injury isn’t covered.
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About Stone Mountain, Georgia
The city of Stone Mountain, Georgia can trace its roots to a variety of North American tribes who built mounds around the base of the famous quartz monzonite dome monadnock from which the city gets its name. Stone Mountain stands just over 1,000 feet high. Before European settlers started migrating into the area, Creek Indians lived around the mountain. In 1821, the Treaty of Indian Springs granted access to large chunks of Georgia for settlement.
The village of Stone Mountain was officially founded in 1839, but the area was originally called Rock Mountain. In the 16th century, Spanish explorer Juan Pardo called the mound Crystal Mountain. Creek Indians named it Lone Mountain, and early settlers called it Rock Fort Mountain. The name Stone Mountain finally stuck in the 1830s.
The city of Stone Mountain is located on the eastern end of DeKalb County and is considered a suburb of Atlanta. Its population grew slowly through the 1800s and 1900s, hitting about 1,900 people by 1970. The town’s population more than doubled to 4,900 by 1980 due to increased availability of jobs in and around Atlanta. As of 2020, nearly 6,500 people call Stone Mountain home. The town has a vibrant historic presence and offers a small-town vibe in all of its available activities.
A few notable people who hail from Stone Mountain include actor, comedian and rapper Donald Glover (known for playing a young Lando Calrissian in the recent “Solo” Star Wars film) and several professional wrestlers including Jerry Blackwell, Selina Majors, Apollo Crews and Jake “The Snake” Roberts.
Top employers and industries in Stone Mountain Village
Stone Mountain is known for its “mom ‘n pop” style small businesses and employers, with a very quaint “All-American” downtown area. The city is bustling with stores and restaurants like 1273 Tapas Grille, 360 Health Matters LLC, We Got Soul restaurant, 3 Daughters Inc, AirOrca LLC photography, Aztec Cycles sporting goods, Bella’s Jewels, Loving Care Family Chiropractic, and even a blacksmith at Ironhawk Forge.
It’s not uncommon for town residents to commute to Atlanta for work, since the city is just 15 miles away.
Local resources for Stone Mountain, GA residents
Georgia General Assembly website
Local legal resources
Municipal Court – Stone Mountain
875 Main St
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
DeKalb County Superior Court
556 N McDonough St
Decatur, GA 30030
State Bar of Georgia – Legal Aid
Stone Mountain Police Department
875 Main St
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Phone: (770) 879-4980
Emergency: 911
Stone Mountain Public Schools – DeKalb County
1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Phone: (678) 676-1200
DeKalb Co. Public Library – Stone Mountain’s Sue Kellogg Library
952 Leon St
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
Phone: (770) 413-2020
Stone Mountain Chamber of Commerce
107 Technology Pkwy, Suite 412
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
Phone: (678) 906-4078