Workers' Compensation Attorneys Serving Athens, Hartwell, and Northeast Georgia

Georgia Workers' Compensation Benefits

In Georgia, workers' compensation is an insurance program that provides payment of medical treatment and a portion of weekly earnings to employees who are injured while working. Workers' compensation is a "no-fault" system. This means it does not matter if the injured employee was the cause of the injuries.

If you and your family are in need of workers' compensation benefits after a serious accident at work, call today to speak with a skilled workers' compensation attorney at The Van Dora Law Firm, LLC. Our family-owned law firm brings more than 40 years of combined experience to your legal, financial and health care problems after a serious mishap on the job.

Compassionate, Experienced Representation for Employees Injured at Work

The firm's proven, full-service strengths lie in workers' compensation practice areas such as temporary and permanent disability benefits, partial and total; rehabilitation and death benefits; advocacy for workers whose neck, back, knee, shoulder and catastrophic injuries have prevented them from returning to their jobs; and commitment to survivors of workers who have died in a work accident.

Concerned about the cost of our quality representation? Don't be. Our contingency fee policy means that you owe no attorney fee unless we secure benefits for you.

Free Consultation with a Georgia Workers' Compensation Attorney

Your free initial consultation with an experienced workers' compensation attorney is free of charge, and can be conducted at your home or hospital room if your injuries have confined you there. Reach us locally by calling 706-377-4044 in the Athens or the Hartwell area. We also welcome you to email or contact us online.

Occupational Disease

The experienced Athens and Hartwell workers’ compensation and occupational disease attorney team at The Van Dora Law Firm can help you determine whether you have a potential claim. When you talk with us, we explain how Georgia law applies to occupa…
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Catastrophic Injuries

If a life-threatening accident injury on the job has disabled you — and prevented you from working and providing for your family — you need a skilled job injury lawyer on your side, effective immediately.
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Death Benefits

Death benefits are money benefits for family members or others who were financially dependent on an employee who has passed away as a result of a workers' compensation injury.
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Permanent Partial Disability Benefits

Permanent partial disability benefits after a serious work accident injury typically amount to money compensation for any permanent disability to the body, as determined on a percentage basis by your authorized treating physician at the time you have…
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Rehabilitation Benefits

Examples of rehabilitation benefits for injured workers include wheelchairs, modified vehicles, renovations to the home of an injured employee, and orthopedic devices as ordered by an authorized treating physician.
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Temporary Total and Temporary Partial Disability Benefits

Do you qualify for temporary total and temporary partial disability benefits after a workplace accident, according to Georgia workers' compensation law?
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