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Construction Accidents

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Lawrenceville Construction Accident Attorney

Your Trusted Legal Team for Construction Accidents in Lawrenceville

Construction sites expose workers and visitors to risks every day, and an accident can upend your life. When you need a construction accident attorney in Lawrenceville, you deserve advocates who know the law, understand local challenges, and routinely handle negotiations with insurance companies. At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, our seasoned team uses decades of workers’ compensation and personal injury experience across Georgia to help clients recover with confidence and dignity.

We work within Gwinnett County’s unique construction environment, which includes strict safety rules and frequent development. Our understanding of changing site regulations and worksite policies in Lawrenceville lets us provide support rooted in local knowledge. While the aftermath of a construction injury often feels overwhelming, we guide you every step of the way so you understand your rights and options as you pursue fair compensation.

Contact our Lawrenceville construction accident lawyer by calling 404-521-2667 today!

Our Services for Construction Accident Victims in Lawrenceville

We represent workers and site visitors hurt on all types of construction projects in Lawrenceville and throughout Gwinnett County. From medical bills and missed paychecks to ongoing pain and future care needs, construction-related injuries can deeply affect your life. When you hire us as your construction accident attorney, we help you understand your rights and options so you can focus on your recovery.

  • Construction-related injuries covered: back injuries, broken bones, head and brain injuries, spinal injuries, shoulder and hip injuries, paralysis, and more
  • Types of compensation pursued: reimbursement for medical expenses, replacement of lost wages, support for future care, and damages for pain and suffering according to Georgia law
  • Clear counsel at every step: We explain each development, answer your questions, and adjust our guidance as your case progresses.

We stay in touch with you from day one, providing regular updates so you always know what to expect and how to plan ahead. Many clients worry about missing work or being unable to support their families after a construction accident. We help set realistic expectations so you feel prepared at every stage, from your first consultation through any possible hearings or settlement talks.

The Legal Process & What to Expect from a Construction Accident Lawyer in Lawrenceville

  1. Free consultation: Discuss your accident directly with a construction accident attorney in Lawrenceville. We listen closely, review your details, and outline possible next steps at no charge.
  2. Case evaluation: Our team reviews how the incident happened, gathers key records, and offers direction based on Georgia law and relevant local procedures.
  3. Guidance & communication: We keep you updated and informed with clear instructions, reliable updates, and responsive attorney-led communication.
  4. No upfront fees: We work on a contingency fee model—our payment comes only if we secure compensation for you.

Georgia law enforces short windows for reporting and filing construction accident claims. For many, the process involves the State Board of Workers’ Compensation or local Lawrenceville courts, depending on your circumstances and employer. Our team helps you track deadlines, understand your choices, and weigh the impact of each option on your long-term recovery.

Supporting Clients Through the Process

Many people feel intimidated by accident paperwork, employer communications, or insurance questions. We break down each step so you can make decisions with confidence, not confusion. By demystifying deadlines, hearings, and negotiations, we make it easier to focus on your recovery and your family while we manage the details. Clients benefit from proactive support that addresses common questions and helps minimize stress, so you never feel lost in the process.

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Proven Experience & Local Results Make a Difference

Choosing a construction accident lawyer is crucial after a serious workplace injury. At The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, our attorneys have handled more than 10,000 personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, recovering over $250 million for clients across the state. Our familiarity with Georgia courts and our direct insight into insurance defense tactics enables us to build strategic cases tailored for each individual circumstance.

  • Decades of workers’ compensation & personal injury focus: Deep knowledge of Georgia law and Gwinnett County court procedure strengthens your claim.
  • One-on-one support: Every client gets direct attorney access and clear answers, not just a case manager.
  • Georgia-wide presence, Lawrenceville roots: We offer attentive local service in Lawrenceville supported by our resources and reach across the state.

Over $250 Million Recovered. Over 10,000 Cases Handled.

$4,200,000
Catastrophic Workers Comp
$2,400,000
Catastrophic Workers Comp
$1,200,000
Catastrophic Workers Comp

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.


FAQs

What types of construction accidents result in legal claims?

Common incidents include falls from scaffolding, equipment malfunctions, accidents involving heavy machinery, and exposure to unsafe conditions. Whether you have a claim depends on how your injury happened and your relationship to the site.

 

How long do I have to file a claim after a construction accident in Georgia?

Georgia law requires prompt reporting of injuries, often immediately or within a set timeframe. Acting quickly preserves your legal options and helps prevent delays in receiving benefits.

What compensation can I recover after a construction site injury?

Potential compensation includes payment for medical costs, wage replacement, rehabilitation, and—in some cases—future care or damages for lasting disability as provided under Georgia law.

Should I talk to the insurance company before speaking with a lawyer?

Consult with a construction accident lawyer first to make sure you don’t say anything that could weaken your claim. An attorney can help you navigate communications and safeguard your interests from the beginning.

Can I make a claim if I am a subcontractor or temporary worker?

Subcontractors, temporary workers, and day laborers often have legal rights after a construction accident in Lawrenceville. The rules and options may differ from those for employees, so individual legal advice is valuable.

Contact Our Lawrenceville Construction Accident Attorneys

If you or a loved one suffered an injury on a Lawrenceville construction site, the right support can make all the difference. Connect with The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson for a free, no-obligation consultation and learn your options. Our team listens, explains, and focuses on helping you move forward with confidence. With decades of focused legal experience, a track record of results, and a commitment to personal attention, we offer guidance you can trust. 

Call 404-521-2667 to take the next step—our Lawrenceville construction accident lawyers are here when you need answers.

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FAQ's

Regarding Lawrenceville, GA Workers’ Compensation:
Which Georgia Businesses are Exempt from Workers’ Compensation Requirements?

There are a few exceptions in the state of Georgia for businesses required to carry workers’ compensation. These exceptions include federal employees, independent contractors, some railroad carriers, farmworkers, domestic workers, as well as sole proprietors and partners. If you are unsure whether your employer carries workers’ compensation insurance, you can check the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Verification website.

If you decide to move out of state while you are receiving Georgia workers’ compensation benefits, you can do so, however, your insurer will be required to provide you with a doctor.

Although the process can be much more complex, essentially you will do the following when you are injured at your place of employment:

  • Report your injury to your employer as soon as possible after the injury occurs or when you discover an occupational illness.
  • Get medical treatment as quickly as possible following your workplace accident or occupational illness.
  • Make sure you see an authorized physician so your medical expenses will be fully covered.
  • Your employer should be able to help you fill out the necessary paperwork, or you can speak to an attorney who can also help you—and who is only interested in your future and your rights.
  • Your employer should report your injury or illness, although you will fill out the WC-14 form as completely as possible to notify SBWC of your claim, or when you want a hearing or a mediation.
  • The insurer will then approve or deny your claim. If you are denied WC benefits, you have the right to request a hearing from SBWC.
  • Unless you are permanently disabled, eventually you will return to work.

Although the process can be much more complex, essentially you will do the following when you are injured at your place of employment:

  • Report your injury to your employer as soon as possible after the injury occurs or when you discover an occupational illness.
  • Get medical treatment as quickly as possible following your workplace accident or occupational illness.
  • Make sure you see an authorized physician so your medical expenses will be fully covered.
  • Your employer should be able to help you fill out the necessary paperwork, or you can speak to an attorney who can also help you—and who is only interested in your future and your rights.
  • Your employer should report your injury or illness, although you will fill out the WC-14 form as completely as possible to notify SBWC of your claim, or when you want a hearing or a mediation.
  • The insurer will then approve or deny your claim. If you are denied WC benefits, you have the right to request a hearing from SBWC.
  • Unless you are permanently disabled, eventually you will return to work.

After a workplace injury, your immediate priority should be seeking medical attention to address any health concerns. Prompt medical care not only prioritizes your well-being but also provides necessary documentation for your workers’ compensation claim. Once you’ve attended to your medical needs, inform your employer about the incident as soon as possible. Report any details surrounding the cause of the injury and make sure your employer files an official incident report. This is a crucial step, as Georgia law requires injuries to be reported within 30 days to maintain your eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits.

The amount of workers’ compensation you may receive is determined by the severity of your injury, medical costs, and your average weekly wage prior to the injury. In Georgia, temporary disability benefits typically cover two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to a state-imposed cap. Medical benefits cover all necessary medical treatment related to the injury with approved healthcare providers. In situations involving permanent disabilities, compensation may also reflect the long-term impact on your ability to work, assessed through medical evaluations. Attorneys play a key role in ensuring accurate compensation calculations by presenting extensive documentation and advocacy.

Yes, if your workers’ compensation claim is denied in Georgia, you can appeal the decision. The first step is to request a hearing before the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. During this hearing, both parties present evidence and arguments supporting their positions. Our skilled legal team will represent your interests, ensuring that all relevant facts and documentation are clearly articulated. It’s crucial to act promptly, as Georgia law imposes strict deadlines for filing appeals. We provide comprehensive support throughout the appeals process, from gathering evidence to navigating the intricacies of legal procedures, to enhance the chance of a favorable outcome.

Here’s What Our Happy Clients Say

James J.
"We would definitely use Darwin Johnson again."
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"Great law firm and even better people!"
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