Worker's Compensation

If you have been injured on the job, you are entitled to many different benefits under the Tennessee and Georgia worker's compensation laws. Temporary benefits are available while you are unable to work. Most injured employees will be entitled to future medical benefits. If you have been injured on the job, consult an experienced law firm that has handled thousands of worker's compensation cases. The McMahan Law Firm is committed to helping injured workers and their faimilies maximize their worker's compensation benefits.

Each case is different and different facts may yield a result you would never expect from reading this website. This information cannot replace the careful consideration of personal factors and changes in the law which may apply to your legal problem. While this information may help you, do not rely on it as the final answer to a legal question.

At the McMahan Law Firm, our staff has years of experience in complex Workers’ Compensation Law. We look forward to helping you. Our Workers’ Compensation team includes lawyers, Brent Burks, Bart Solomon and Jay Kennamer. These experienced attorneys have prosecuted Workers’ Compensation claims totaling more than $1,000,000 in the past year alone!  Contact us for a free consultation.

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    This page was last updated on Sun Feb 12, 2006.

     

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