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Gerber & Elkins Workers Compensation Attorneys

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        • Atlanta office 16 Lenox Pointe NE
          Atlanta, GA 30324

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        • Athens office 337 South Milledge Ave, Ste. 209-7
          Athens, GA 30605

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          Columbus, GA 31901

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Savannah Work Injury Law Firm

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Fighting to get workers in Savannah maximum compensation after serious injuries, illnesses, and diseases at work

If you’ve been seriously injured at work in Savannah or you’re suffering from an occupational disease, you may already know that the workers’ comp system doesn’t always work like it should. 

While you’re busy juggling medical appointments and trying to keep up with bills while you’re off of work, you may also be dealing with an insurance adjuster who won’t call you back or has already denied your claim. It’s exhausting, and it’s the last thing you need when you’re trying to heal.

That’s where Gerber & Elkins comes in. Our Savannah workers’ compensation attorneys have more than 100 years of combined experience helping injured workers across Chatham County get the full benefits they’re owed. 

Because we’re a Georgia-based firm, we understand how local employers, adjusters, and medical providers handle these cases—and we know how to fight back when your benefits are undervalued or denied outright.

Whether you’re filing your first claim, waiting on an approval that’s taking too long, or trying to figure out how to appeal a bad insurance decision, we’re ready to step in and help. Learn more by scheduling a free consultation with Gerber & Elkins Workers’ Compensation Attorneys today.

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Such a great team
“I had the pleasure of working with a very dynamic duo, Natalie and Joanna. They’re such a great team you can’t praise one without the other. They left no question unanswered as lines of communication remained open throughout the entire process. I was frustrated with the situation, but legally I had the luxury of peace of mind thanks to Natalie and Joanna. So to you two, give each other a high-five and celebrate your outstanding teamwork. I wish you both much more success, and I thank you again from the bottom of my heart.”
Jay B.
Strongly recommend
“If you should ever need above standard workers’ compensation representation, I strongly recommend Natalie Elkins and her paralegal Joanna Bardis of Gerber & Elkins. They guided me through the whole process even when I could not see light at the end of the tunnel. A call to them would be the best thing you could do for yourself.”
James M.
Highly recommend
“I give 5 STARS + to Karen Lowell and her assistant Georgine Gibson at Gerber & Elkins Law Firm!!! I’m grateful that I chose Karen and her team to represent me through an emotional, mental, physical process that unexpectedly took longer than anticipated.

Karen and team I can’t thank you enough for your empathy, patience, professionalism, and for standing firm against the denials and procrastinators by achieving several approvals, processes, and the ultimate compensation. Thank you for your service! I highly recommend and will definitely refer Gerber & Elkins to anyone in need of their service.”
BJ M.
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Our record of winning accident cases in Georgia speaks for itself:

$1 million+ $372,000 MSAMan sustained a closed head injury.Head Injury
$650,000Police officer was shot and paralyzed from the waist down.Catastrophic Injury
$425,000+ $273,000 MSAWoman had significant injuries to her back and head.Numerous Injuries
 

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Visit us at our Atlanta law office

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16 Lenox Pointe NE
Atlanta, GA 30324


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(678) 802-8650
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9:00am – 5:00pm (M-F)
Closed Saturday & Sunday

Top questions about workers’ comp claims in Savannah

Do you get paid if you get injured at work in Georgia?

Yes—if you meet Georgia’s eligibility requirements, you can receive workers’ compensation benefits after a job-related injury or illness.

To qualify, you must be an employee (not an independent contractor) working for an employer with 3 or more employees, and your injury or occupational disease must be directly caused by your job or your work environment.

If you meet these criteria, you may be entitled to several types of benefits, including:

  • Medical benefits for all authorized treatment related to your injury, including surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medication, and medical supplies.
  • Vocational rehabilitation for education or job training if you can’t go back to your old job but are capable of entering a new line of work.
  • Wage loss benefits equal to two-thirds of your average weekly wage if you can’t work or can only return in a lower-paying role. These benefits are tax-free.
  • Death benefits for dependents if you die from a job-related injury or illness.

These benefits are designed to support you while you recover and ensure you aren’t left struggling because of an injury that happened on the job.



How do I claim workers’ comp for a work injury in Georgia?

When you’re hurt on the job, you’ll need to follow Georgia’s required steps to report your injury and file a workers’ comp claim. Here’s what Savannah workers need to do:

  1. Tell your employer right away. Report the injury as soon as possible—ideally, the same day it happens. Georgia gives you up to 30 days after the injury or the diagnosis of a disease to report it, but waiting can encourage insurance adjusters to question your claim. Make sure you notify a supervisor and keep a written record of when you reported it.
  2. Get treated by an approved doctor. Your employer must provide you with a list of approved workers’ comp doctors. Choose one from that list so your treatment is covered. (If it’s an emergency, you can go to the ER first and switch to an approved doctor afterward.)
  3. Follow the doctor’s instructions. Your medical records play a major role in your claim. Attending appointments, following restrictions, and documenting symptoms all help support your case.
  4. File your claim with the State Board. To officially open your workers’ comp case, you must submit Form WC-14 to the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. You must also send copies to your employer and their insurer. This is what formally starts your claim.
  5. Wait for approval. After receiving your claim, the insurance company reviews your injury, medical records, and accident report before deciding whether to approve benefits. You should have a decision within 21 days.

If the process stalls or you have questions about your claim, be sure to speak with a local Georgia work injury attorney. They can help you meet all the requirements so you can get the benefits you’re entitled to.



How long can a person be out on workers’ comp in Georgia?

It depends on how serious the injury is:

  • For injuries that lead to a temporary disability, Georgia workers’ comp provides wage loss benefits for up to 400 weeks from the date of injury. Medical treatment is also covered during this period as long as it’s recommended by your authorized treating physician.
  • If your injury is classified as catastrophic (e.g., paralysis, an amputation, or a severe brain injury) or it permanently prevents you from working, you may be eligible for wage loss benefits and medical benefits for life.

Keep in mind that every case is different, and the impairment rating you’re given by your doctor will play a major role in how long benefits last.

If you’re unsure how your injury is classified or how long your benefits should continue, discuss your case with a workers’ comp attorney in Savannah who can explain your rights and ensure you don’t get shortchanged.

Our local Savannah workers’ compensation lawyers can assist with many types of work accidents, injuries, and illnesses

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Industrial work accidents


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Where can I find the best work injury lawyer in Savannah?

If you’re looking for a workers’ compensation attorney who truly understands Savannah, its workers, and the way claims move through coastal Georgia, you’ve come to the right place.

At Gerber & Elkins, our Savannah work injury attorneys have more than 100 years of combined experience representing workers right here in the communities we serve. That means we know the doctors, the employers, the insurance adjusters, and the issues that often cause delays in Chatham County claims—and we know how to overcome them and win.

If you’ve been injured on the job in Savannah, contact Gerber & Elkins Workers’ Compensation Attorneys today for a free consultation and see why so many Georgia workers trust us to secure the benefits they deserve.

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