Workplace Injury Claims
If you were injured on the job, you deserve experienced legal representation that understands how insurance companies handle workers’ compensation claims. Halberg Law Firm fights to protect injured workers across Georgia.
Why hire Rebecca Halberg for your Workplace Injury Claim?
A workplace injury can leave you dealing with medical bills, lost wages, physical pain, and uncertainty about your future. Unfortunately, insurance companies and employers often focus on minimizing costs instead of helping injured workers recover.
Rebecca Kirkland Halberg brings more than 20 years of workers’ compensation experience to every case. As a former insurance defense attorney, she understands how claims are evaluated, delayed, and disputed—and now uses that insider knowledge to fight for injured workers across Georgia.
At Halberg Law Firm, we handle every stage of the workers’ compensation process, including claim disputes, hearings, appeals, settlement negotiations, and trial litigation. Our goal is to help you secure the medical treatment and financial benefits you deserve while protecting your rights every step of the way.
Types of Workplace Injury Cases We Handle
Construction Accidents
Falls, equipment injuries, electrocutions, and other serious construction site accidents.
Repetitive Stress Injuries
Work-related injuries caused by repetitive motion, lifting, or long-term strain.
Warehouse & Industrial Accidents
Forklift accidents, machinery injuries, falling objects, and unsafe workplace conditions.
Slip and Fall Injuries
Falls caused by wet floors, unsafe walkways, ladders, or hazardous work environments.
Work-Related Auto Accidents
Injuries occurring while driving for work, deliveries, or company-related travel.
Catastrophic Workplace Injuries
Serious injuries involving spinal damage, traumatic brain injuries, amputations, or permanent disability.
Steps To Take After A Workplace Injury
- Report the injury immediately. Notify your employer as soon as possible after the accident.
- Seek medical treatment. Prompt medical care protects both your health and your claim.
- Document the accident. Keep records of injuries, witnesses, medical visits, and communications.
- Avoid speaking with insurance adjusters alone. Insurance companies may attempt to limit your claim.
- Contact an experienced workers’ compensation attorney. Early legal guidance can help protect your rights and benefits.