Firefighter/EMT
Atlanta Firefighter & EMT Workers' Compensation Claims Attorney
As a firefighter or EMT in Georgia, you dedicate your life to protecting others. You face danger head-on every day. When an injury happens on the job, you deserve support to navigate the challenges that follow. Unfortunately, getting the workers’ compensation benefits you’re entitled to isn’t always easy.
At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, we understand the sacrifices you make. Our team is dedicated to helping firefighters and EMTs like you secure the benefits needed to recover and rebuild following an accident. We know the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation laws, and we can provide guidance and support during this difficult time.
Whether you’re dealing with a physical injury or a mental health condition like PTSD, we can work with you to build a strong case and fight for the compensation that you deserve.
Call 404-521-2667 to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta firefighter and EMT workers’ compensation claims attorney.
How We Can Help
The Workers' Compensation Claims Process for Firefighters & EMTs
Workers’ compensation claims for firefighters, EMTs, and other first responders can be critical to providing you with financial support as you recover from an on-the-job injury. Yet, that often does not happen. Insurance companies work to minimize how much they must pay out, even if it means saddling you with the financial burden.
If you’ve struggled with medical bills, been rushed back to work before you’re ready, or are experiencing long-term pain, mobility issues, or a loss of quality of life, trust our team at The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson to guide you through the claims process.
We work with:
- Firefighters
- Emergency medical technicians
- First responders
- Ambulance drivers
- Paramedics
- Police officers and law enforcement
When you’re injured as an EMT or firefighter, you deserve someone in your corner. We understand the sacrifices you make and ready to fight for your rights. Our team is prepared to aggressively pursue the full compensation available in your case.
Over $250 Million Recovered. Over 10,000 Cases Handled.
Common Injuries Suffered by First Responders
First responders face inherent risks every time they answer a call. But sometimes, those risks are amplified by inadequate equipment, insufficient training, or systemic failures that lead to preventable injuries and illnesses.
Some of the most common injuries suffered by EMTs, firefighters, and other first responders include:
- Burns: Burns, whether minor or severe, can cause lasting damage. They can lead to significant pain, scarring, and even disability, impacting your ability to work and live your life to the fullest.
- Back injuries: The physical demands of being a first responder often lead to back injuries. Heavy lifting, awkward movements, and the constant strain of the job can take a toll on your spine.
- Violence: First responders unfortunately face the risk of violence on the job. Assaults can result in serious injuries, including cuts, broken bones, and lasting trauma.
- Chemical exposure: The dangers at a fire scene aren’t always visible. Smoke, fumes, and chemicals can lead to serious health problems, including lung damage and cancer.
- Broken bones: From falls to crushing injuries, broken bones are a common risk for first responders. These injuries can cause significant pain, require extensive treatment, and lead to time away from work.
Whether you are involved in a car accident, have injuries on the job working on a fire, are hurt by someone you were trying to help, or have injuries due to an equipment failure, we can help you determine whether you have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim for the losses you’ve incurred.
Injured On The Job?
To be eligible for Workers Compensation, You must have incurred at least one of the following criteria from each section to qualify:
- On-The-Job Injury
- Injury occurred while working
- Injured due to the job you perform
- Employment Status
- You are a legal employee of the person or company you work for
- The company or person you work for has 3+ employees regularly in service
If you have not experienced or only have one piece of criteria from the above, please see our Personal Injury section to see how we can help you recover.
Why Trust The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson With Your Claim?
Don’t file a claim for your losses through the insurance company. Don’t go back to work until your doctor tells you to. Most importantly, don’t wait. Workers’ compensation claims for firefighters can be comprehensive, but they must be taken seriously.
Our clients trust us for many reasons, including:
- Deep roots in the community: We have been fighting for injured workers in the Greater Atlanta Area since 2004. With over 10,000 cases under our belt, our team possesses the experience and local knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of the Georgia workers’ compensation system. We understand the tactics insurance companies use, and we know how to counter them effectively.
- A legacy of success: Our track record speaks volumes. We have recovered over $250 million for our clients, helping them regain their financial footing after workplace injuries. When you choose our firm, you’re choosing a team dedicated to protecting your financial future.
- Prepared to fight: We believe in being ready for anything. That’s why we prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This approach gives us leverage during negotiations and keeps us in a strong position to advocate for your rights, whether at the settlement table or in the courtroom.
- Dedicated to your needs: We know this is a difficult time for you. Our team can guide you through the claims process, answer your questions, and address your concerns. It’s important to us that you feel supported and advocated for, which is why we are available 24/7, offer virtual consultations, and speak Spanish.
Don’t assume that you can file an insurance claim to receive the compensation owed to you. That is not what’s likely to happen.
Choosing the right attorney can make all the difference in your case. Contact us online or call 404-521-2667 today to schedule a free consultation with a firefighter and EMT workers’ compensation attorney in Atlanta.
What Type of Losses Can You File for in Workers’ Compensation Claims for Firefighters?
If you are hurt on the job, Georgia laws allow you to seek compensation for any losses you’ve incurred due to that injury.
Those losses may be more comprehensive than you realize, encompassing things like:
- Emergency medical care received on the scene
- Transportation and care in an emergency room
- Ongoing medical needs, including follow-up appointments
- Surgical procedures
- Physical therapy and rehab
- Prescription medications
Some people also suffer other losses. This could include pain and suffering, lost time at work, loss of the ability to work due to severe losses, and even death.
In the case of wrongful death, our legal team can pursue financial compensation for immediate family members whenever it is possible to do so. Don’t guess; contact us to find out how we can help you.
When to Hire a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer for Firefighter & EMT Claims
While you may be tempted to handle your workers’ compensation claim on your own, there are certain situations where having an experienced attorney on your side can make a significant difference.
Consider seeking legal representation if:
- Your claim is denied or disputed: Insurance companies may deny your claim for several reasons, such as questioning the severity of your injury or its connection to your job. Our team can help you gather evidence and build a convincing case to appeal the denial.
- You have a pre-existing condition: If you have a pre-existing condition that was aggravated by your work, the insurance company may try to argue that your current condition is not work-related. We can help establish the link between your work and the aggravation of your pre-existing condition.
- You are facing a long-term disability: Serious injuries or occupational illnesses can result in long-term disabilities requiring ongoing medical care and rehabilitation. An attorney at The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson can help you navigate the complexities of seeking benefits for your long-term needs.
The Role of a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Firefighter & EMT Cases
Our team can serve as your advocate throughout the entire workers’ compensation process.
When our attorneys are on the case, we can:
- Thoroughly investigate your claim: We can gather necessary evidence, including medical records, accident reports, and witness statements, to build a compelling case on your behalf.
- File your claim and handle all paperwork: Our attorneys can file your claim correctly and on time. We can even handle all communication with the insurance company and other parties involved.
- Negotiate with your insurance company: Our legal team can negotiate with the insurance company to seek a fair settlement that covers your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
- Represent you in hearings and appeals: If your claim is denied or disputed, an attorney at The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson can represent you in hearings and appeals before the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.
Common Questions
How do I know if I can file a workers' compensation claim in Georgia as an EMT?
Georgia law allows you to file a claim for injuries sustained while you were working. In some cases, there are limitations. For example, you cannot file a claim for common illnesses, such as headaches or getting the flu. You also cannot file a claim for a condition that existed prior to your employment.
How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim in Georgia?
Do not wait to file workers’ compensation claims for firefighters, EMTs, or other first responders. You typically have one year from the incident, but we encourage you to reach out to us as soon as possible.