When you've sustained serious injuries after a crane accident in Georgia, you may benefit from the help of a Doraville Workers' Compensation lawyer. While compensation amounts for reduced or lost wages are state regulated, there are a number of steps to the claims process, which may be difficult if not impossible to handle your own when you're in the midst of surgeries and hospital stays.

When a Crane Accident Leads to Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injuries 

If a crane tips or collapses, it can cause you to fall, often resulting in a spinal cord injury. This is because the spinal cord could be crushed, severed or torn from the impact. As a result, you may no longer be able to function below the level of injury and may face permanent paralysis.

Traumatic brain injuries are also a common work injury to suffer as a result of a fall in a crane accident, particularly because of a crane's sheer size and height. The higher the fall the greater the impact, which increases the chance of brain damage.

If the traumatic brain injury is severe, it could result in torn tissue, bruising, bleeding and long-term complications such as a coma or a persistent vegetative state. 

Seeking Workers' Compensation after a Crane Accident in Georgia

Whether or not you were at fault for the crane accident, you are entitled to receive compensation for your work injury. Georgia Workers' Compensation benefits will help account for your expenses related to your workplace injury and can vary, depending on your injuries.

Some of the compensation to which you may be entitled can account for:
 

  • medical expenses;
  • permanent inability to work;
  • reduced wages because of your injury; and
  • permanent damage to a specific body part. 


While you focus on your healing and recovery, a Doraville Workers' Compensation lawyer will focus on your case. Recovery may be long and difficult, so the assurance of knowing that an experienced attorney is working on your behalf can be invaluable.

In addition, calculating your disability benefits and other compensation can easily get confusing. To help protect your rights throughout the entire claims process, you'll want to work with a Doraville Workers' Compensation lawyer.

Contacting a Doraville Workers' Compensation Lawyer

If you are the victim of someone else's negligence or carelessness, whether in a work-related accident or some other type of accident, you have certain rights guaranteed by law. To help you understand these rights and seek the compensation you may be eligible for to help get your life back in order, contact the Law Offices of Sheryl L. Burke for a no-cost consultation on your injury case - 404-842-7838.