Steelworker and Ironworker
Atlanta Steelworker & Ironworker Workers' Compensation Attorney
Injury and fatalities in the steelwork and ironwork industries are devastatingly high. The job takes high levels of precision and involves some of the most dangerous work and equipment, putting people at risk. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shares that there is a work injury rate of 3.6 per 100,000. That’s one of the highest in occupations.
What can you do if you are hurt on the job? The steelworker workers’ compensation claim process is not simple, even though it may seem like it. Many people struggle to get the fair compensation they are owed after an accident. We encourage all steelworkers and ironworkers who are hurt on the job to work with a workers’ compensation attorney in Atlanta. Do not settle your claim without legal advice.
At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, we have been fighting for injured workers in the Greater Atlanta Area since 2004. We have handled over 10,000 cases and recovered millions in benefits. We understand the challenges you face and know how to build a strong case to help you get the compensation you are owed.
Don’t settle your claim without legal advice. Call 404-521-2667 to schedule a free consultation with an Atlanta steelworker and ironworker workers’ compensation attorney today.
How We Can Help
Permanent Disability Benefits for Steelworkers
The demanding work of steelworkers and ironworkers carries an elevated risk of serious injuries. Some injuries, unfortunately, can lead to permanent disabilities that prevent you from returning to your previous occupation.
In Georgia, if you suffer a permanent disability due to a work-related injury, you may be eligible for permanent disability benefits. These benefits are designed to help replace a portion of the income you’ve lost due to your inability to work.
Permanent disabilities fall into two categories:
- Total disability: This applies when you are completely unable to perform any work due to your injury.
- Partial disability: This applies when your injury limits your ability to perform certain job duties or work a full schedule.
Calculating permanent disability benefits can be complex and depends on factors like your average weekly wage, the severity of your disability, and your ability to find other employment. We have extensive experience helping injured workers understand and obtain the permanent disability benefits they deserve. We can work tirelessly to gather necessary medical evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight for your rights throughout the claims process.
Over $250 Million Recovered. Over 10,000 Cases Handled.
OSHA Standards and Workers' Compensation Claims
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards play a vital role in protecting workers’ safety. But did you know they can also be used to strengthen your workers’ compensation claim? At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, we use OSHA standards to help establish employer negligence and demonstrate the connection between your work environment and your injuries.
If your employer violated OSHA standards, it could significantly bolster your claim. For example, if you suffered a back injury due to improper lifting techniques and your employer failed to provide adequate training as required by OSHA, this could be used as evidence in your case.
How Can You Benefit from a Workers’ Compensation Attorney?
Ironworker workers’ compensation claims often involve numerous complicated steps. You may have to prove that the injury occurred while working. You also may have a significant injury–some that may not allow you to go back to work. When one of our lawyers is by your side, we can make your story heard and your losses are fully understood.
When you hire an attorney to file your ironworker or steelworker workers’ compensation claim, you can count on the following:
- Getting accurate, fair, and transparent information about your legal options
- Calculating your losses so that we can file a complete and accurate claim
- Getting answers to all your questions
- Having someone else handle the insurance company questions
- Having a trusted, dedicated attorney who can fight to protect your rights
Don’t go into a settlement without having an attorney review your losses and claim. This is one of the best ways to know you’re not settling for less than you should.
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.
Choose The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson for Your Steelworker & Ironworker Workers' Compensation Claim
When you’re injured on the job, you need an advocate who will fight tirelessly to protect your rights. At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, we have a proven track record of success and a deep commitment to helping injured workers in the Greater Atlanta Area.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Experience that matters: We’ve been serving clients since 2004 and have handled over 10,000 cases. We’ve seen it all and know how to navigate the complexities of the workers’ compensation system.
- A focus on you: We understand that every case is unique. We take the time to listen to your story, understand your concerns, and develop a personalized strategy to achieve the best possible outcome.
- Accessibility and convenience: We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions and address your needs. We offer free consultations, both in-person and virtually, and our team is bilingual in English and Spanish.
- No fee unless we win: We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. This allows you to focus on your recovery without worrying about upfront legal costs.
- Prepared to fight: We meticulously prepare every case as if it’s going to trial. This means that we are always in the strongest position to negotiate with insurance companies and secure the benefits you deserve.
- Proven results: We have recovered millions of dollars for our clients, helping them get back on their feet after a work-related injury.
Choosing the right attorney can make all the difference in the outcome of your workers’ compensation claim. Contact us online or call 404-521-2667 today to schedule a free consultation with a steelworker and ironworker workers’ compensation attorney in Atlanta.
Common Injuries to Steelworkers & Ironworkers
Under Georgia law, you have the right to file a claim for any injury or illness that occurs while you are working. It does not matter who caused the injury, whether the employer did not provide safety equipment, or if you made a mistake.
Some of the most common reasons for filing a workers’ compensation claim as a steelworker or ironworker include:
- Burns: The hot equipment and difficult conditions can lead to burns. In these environments, the burns can be serious and life-threatening, creating long-term risks for disfigurement, infection, and loss of use.
- Falls: Falling can cause broken bones, serious lacerations, damage to hips, shoulder, and neck joints, and complicated health problems. Falls of any type can lead to chronic pain development and, in some cases, may cause paralysis if the spinal column is impacted.
- Crushing: In some situations, employees in these types of environments are crushed or pinned by equipment that fails to work as it should. This can lead to a devastating loss of function and painful injuries.
- Amputations: Serious injuries can cause amputations of digits or limbs. This can occur after a crushing incident due to pinning by equipment, falls, and many other injuries that happen in these settings.
- Fumes and chemical exposure: Depending on the environment, you may suffer lung-related complications from the work you do. This may occur from breathing in dangerous chemicals or not having proper protections in place to minimize such risks.
- Head injuries: Falling objects, slips and falls, or other injuries can cause you to hit your head. In some situations, this can lead to traumatic brain injuries, loss of cognitive function, and long-term complications.
Incidents on the job are an unfortunate reality for ironworkers and steelworkers. When they happen, having a skilled and experienced attorney from The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson by your side can make all the difference when it comes time to seek damages.
Heavy Equipment Accidents & Workers’ Compensation
The job sites for steelworkers and ironworkers are often filled with heavy equipment: cranes, forklifts, welding machines, and more. While this equipment is essential for the job, it also presents significant risks. Accidents involving heavy machinery can lead to severe injuries, such as broken bones, crush injuries, burns, and even fatalities.
These cases often involve:
- Defective equipment: Was the equipment properly maintained? Was there a manufacturing flaw?
- Operator error: Was the equipment operated negligently or recklessly? Was the operator properly trained?
- Safety violations: Were proper safety protocols followed on the job site? Were there inadequate safety measures in place?
Don’t face this challenging situation alone. Contact The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson today for a free consultation.
Common Questions
About Workers’ Compensation Claims for Steelworkers & Ironworkers in Georgia:
My workers' compensation claim settlement is less than my medical bills. What should I do?
We encourage you to reach out to a workers’ compensation attorney. Don’t settle your case for less than you are owed. You should not have to pay for medical costs, lost time at work, or other losses you did not cause. Let us help you.
I've developed lung cancer after 25 years in the industry. Do I have a workers' compensation claim?
You may have a claim. However, to provide you with more information and gain insight into your case, we encourage you to contact us for a formal consultation. When you have a complicated case like this, it’s important to have all the information possible to prove your case and the cause.