Georgia Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Representing Injured Workers Statewide
A work injury can place your income, medical care, and job at risk. Medical expenses can increase quickly, missed work can reduce your pay, and workers’ compensation insurance companies often try to limit what they pay.
At Hasner Law, our Georgia workers’ compensation lawyers represent injured workers across the Greater Georgia area, including Metro Atlanta and surrounding communities. We help employees pursue benefits allowed under Georgia law and handle communication with the insurance company so you do not have to.
Speak With a Workers’ Compensation Attorney Today

GEORGIA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWYERS LAWYERS
Why Injured Workers Across Georgia Choose Hasner Law

Experience With Georgia Workers’ Compensation Claims
Since 2008, our attorneys have represented injured employees throughout Georgia. We handle workers’ compensation claims involving construction injuries, warehouse accidents, manufacturing injuries, delivery driver claims, and other job-related injuries across the state.

No Upfront Fees
You pay nothing unless we recover benefits for you. Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, which means attorney fees are only paid if benefits are obtained.

Focused Attention on Your Case
We limit the number of cases each attorney handles. This allows us to give your claim the time and attention it requires.
Get Your Free Workers’ Compensation Consultation
You have questions about your work injury. We can explain your options under Georgia workers’ compensation law. There is no pressure and no obligation
Or Give us a call: 678-888-4878What to Expect When You Contact Hasner Law
Taking the first step often feels stressful. We keep the process simple and focused on your needs. The goal is clarity, not pressure.

We review what happened at work and explain your rights under Georgia law.
![]()
We collect medical records, review employer and insurance documents, and handle required filings with the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation.

Our Georgia workers’ compensation lawyers seek medical treatment coverage and income benefits allowed by law.
Common Workers’ Compensation Questions in Georgia
How long do I have to report a workplace injury in Georgia?
Georgia law requires reporting a workplace injury to your employer within 30 days. A formal claim must usually be filed within one year.
What if my workers’ compensation claim is denied?
You may request a hearing before the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation. A lawyer may help gather records, prepare documentation, and present your case.
Do I have to see a specific doctor?
In many Georgia workers’ compensation cases, you must select a doctor from your employer’s Panel of Physicians. Emergency treatment may occur at the nearest hospital.
What benefits may be available?
Workers’ compensation may provide medical treatment, partial wage replacement, and disability benefits after a work injury. The benefits available depend on the specific facts of your claim.
Responsible Attorney: Stephen R. Hasner - Licensed in Georgia since 1999 - Free consultation. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
ADVERTISEMENT
© 2026 Hasner Law