Workplace Vehicle Accidents
Work-related vehicle accidents can leave injured workers facing medical bills, lost wages, and serious long-term injuries. Halberg Law Firm helps injured workers across Georgia pursue workers’ compensation and additional financial recovery after workplace vehicle accidents.
Why hire Rebecca Halberg for Your Workplace Vehicle Accident Claim?
Employees who drive for work face serious risks every day. Delivery drivers, transportation workers, sales representatives, construction workers, and employees traveling between job sites may suffer severe injuries in work-related car, truck, or commercial vehicle accidents.
Unlike many workplace injury cases, vehicle accident claims can involve both workers’ compensation benefits and third-party personal injury claims. Properly handling these cases may significantly increase the overall compensation available to injured workers.
Rebecca Kirkland Halberg has extensive experience handling workplace vehicle accident claims and understands the complex coordination between workers’ compensation and third-party liability cases. As a former insurance defense attorney, she knows how employers and insurance companies evaluate claims and uses that insider knowledge to fight for injured workers across Georgia.
At Halberg Law Firm, we help injured workers navigate every stage of the legal process, including medical treatment disputes, denied benefits, settlement negotiations, hearings, appeals, and litigation. Our goal is to help clients recover the maximum compensation available after a serious workplace vehicle accident.
Types of Workplace Vehicle Accident Cases We Handle
Company Vehicle Accidents
Injuries involving employer-owned cars, trucks, vans, or work vehicles.
Delivery Driver Accidents
Accidents involving delivery drivers, couriers, and transportation workers injured on the job.
Commercial Truck Accidents
Serious collisions involving commercial trucks, tractor-trailers, and industrial vehicles.
Construction & Utility Vehicle Accidents
Work-related accidents involving construction trucks, utility vehicles, or heavy equipment transportation.
Traveling Employee Accidents
Injuries suffered while traveling between job sites, meetings, or work-related appointments.
Third-Party Liability Claims
Cases involving negligent drivers or outside parties responsible for workplace vehicle accidents.
Steps To Take After A Workplace Vehicle Accident
- Report the accident immediately. Notify your employer as soon as possible after the crash.
- Call law enforcement and seek medical care. Prompt medical treatment and accident documentation are extremely important.
- Document the accident scene. Take photos of vehicles, injuries, road conditions, and damage if possible.
- Avoid speaking with insurance companies alone. Multiple insurance carriers may become involved in these claims.
- Contact an experienced workplace accident attorney. Early legal guidance can help protect both your workers’ compensation and third-party claims.