Warehouse & Industrial Accidents
Warehouse and industrial accidents can lead to serious injuries, lost income, and long-term medical complications. Halberg Law Firm helps injured workers across Georgia pursue the benefits and compensation they deserve.
Why hire Rebecca Halberg for Your Warehouse & Industrial Accident Claim?
Warehouses, factories, and industrial facilities are fast-paced environments where workers face daily risks from heavy machinery, forklifts, falling inventory, unsafe equipment, chemical exposure, and repetitive physical labor. When safety procedures are ignored or workplace hazards exist, serious injuries can happen in seconds.
Rebecca Kirkland Halberg has more than 20 years of workers’ compensation experience and understands how insurance companies evaluate and defend workplace injury claims. As a former insurance defense attorney, she brings valuable insider knowledge that helps injured workers protect their rights and pursue the strongest possible outcome.
At Halberg Law Firm, we help injured workers navigate every stage of the workers’ compensation process, including denied claims, delayed medical treatment, hearings, appeals, settlement negotiations, and litigation. Our goal is to help clients secure the medical care and financial support they need after a serious warehouse or industrial accident.
Types of Warehouse & Industrial Accident Cases We Handle
Forklift Accidents
Serious injuries involving forklifts, loading equipment, and warehouse vehicle collisions.
Machinery & Equipment Injuries
Accidents caused by unsafe machinery, defective equipment, or lack of proper safety protections.
Falling Object Injuries
Head, neck, back, and spinal injuries caused by falling inventory, tools, or warehouse materials.
Slip, Trip & Fall Accidents
Falls caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, cluttered walkways, or unsafe warehouse conditions.
Chemical Exposure Injuries
Illnesses and injuries caused by exposure to hazardous chemicals, fumes, or industrial materials.
Crushing & Amputation Injuries
Catastrophic injuries involving trapped limbs, heavy equipment, or industrial machinery accidents.
Steps To Take After A Warehouse Or Industrial Accident
- Report the accident immediately. Notify your employer or supervisor as soon as possible.
- Seek medical attention right away. Immediate treatment helps protect both your health and your claim.
- Document the accident if possible. Take photos of equipment, injuries, and unsafe conditions.
- Do not discuss your claim with insurance adjusters alone. Insurance companies may attempt to reduce or deny benefits.
- Contact an experienced workers’ compensation attorney. Early legal guidance can help protect your rights and financial recovery.