Workplace Injury & Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Watkinsville & Athens, GA

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    Workplace Injury & Workers’ Compensation Lawyer in Watkinsville & Athens, GA

    What Injured Workers Need to Know First

    Are You Receiving the Full $800 Weekly Benefit?

    If you’ve been injured on the job in Oconee or Clarke County, you aren’t just fighting a claim. You are fighting an insurance company's bottom line. Most workers in Georgia don't realize that for 2026, you may be entitled to up to $800 per week in Temporary Total Disability benefits.

    At Boggs, Cowan & Fargione, we don't just file paperwork. We audit your claim to ensure you aren't being shortchanged by a system designed to save your employer money.

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    Hurt at Work? Start Here

    If you were injured on the job, you’re probably dealing with more than just pain.

    You’re trying to figure out:

    • How to get medical treatment approved

    • Whether you’re getting paid while you’re out

    • If your job is protected

    • Whether you’re being told the full story

    At Boggs, Cowan & Fargione, we help people across Watkinsville, Athens, and Oconee County understand what their options actually are and step in when things aren’t being handled right.

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    The "Panel of Physicians" Trap: Why Your Doctor Matters

    Under Georgia law, your employer must post a Panel of Physicians.

    • You have the right to choose any doctor on that list

    • You are entitled to one free switch without permission

    • Employers often send you to clinics that prioritize returning you to work quickly

    We help you navigate the panel to find a doctor focused on your recovery.

    What Is Your Case Actually Worth?

    In Georgia, workers’ comp is no-fault, but it is limited. We make sure you maximize every category.

    • Total Disability (TTD): $800/week for up to 400 weeks
    • Partial Disability (TPD): $533/week for up to 350 weeks
    • Medical Expenses: 100% covered
    • Permanent Impairment: varies based on rating

    What Workers’ Compensation Covers in Georgia

    Workers’ compensation is designed to cover:

    • Medical treatment related to your injury

    • A portion of lost wages

    • Ongoing care

    • Disability benefits

    But it’s not automatic. Claims get delayed. Treatment gets denied. People get pushed back to work too early.

    Do You Also Have a Personal Injury Case?

    Workers’ comp usually prevents you from suing your employer.

    But if someone else caused the injury, you may have a separate case.

    • Subcontractor negligence

    • Faulty equipment

    • Work vehicle accidents → /personal-injury/car-accidents/

    • Unsafe property conditions

    That second case may include full damages like pain and suffering and lost earning capacity.

    What To Do After a Workplace Injury

    Steps:

    Report the injury immediately

    Get medical care

    Follow the approved doctor process

    Document everything

    Be cautious with adjusters

    Talk to a lawyer before signing anything

    Deadlines for Workplace Injury Claims in Georgia

    These timelines are critical:

    • Report your injury within 30 days

    • File a claim within one year

    Missing these deadlines can affect your ability to recover benefits.

    Common Workplace Injuries We Handle

    • Construction injuries

    • Warehouse and lifting injuries

    • Work vehicle accidents → /personal-injury/car-accidents/

    • Slip and falls

    • Repetitive stress injuries

    • Serious or fatal injuries → /personal-injury/wrongful-death/

    Can Your Claim Be Denied?

    Yes, and it happens more often than people expect.

    • Not work-related disputes
    • Late reporting
    • Treatment disputes
    • Return-to-work arguments

    A denial doesn’t mean you’re out of options.

    Local Insight Matters in Watkinsville & Athens Cases

    We understand:

    • Local employers and job sites

    • Pressure to return to work quickly

    • How claims are handled locally

    We bring real local context to every case.

    Why Clients Choose Boggs, Cowan & Fargione

    • Clear answers

    • Straightforward communication

    • Practical strategy

    • Trial-ready preparation

    Trusted in Georgia’s Legal Community

    Recognized across Georgia for helping injured workers navigate workplace injury claims and recovery options.

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    Talk to a Workplace Injury Lawyer Today

    If you’ve been hurt at work, you don’t have to navigate this alone.

    We’ll help you understand:

    • What benefits you should be receiving

    • Whether your claim is being handled properly

    • If there’s more than just a workers’ comp case

    You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone

    A workplace injury can affect your health, your income, and your future.

    We help you take control of what comes next with clear guidance and real support.

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