Savannah Workers Compensation Attorneys

The government enacted workers compensation laws in order to keep employees safe and healthy in the course of their work. Such laws provide money and medical benefits to employees who have an injury or disease that was directly caused by their employment.  In return for these benefits, employees give up their right to sue their employers.

Unfortunately, as a workers compensation lawyer in Savannah, Mike Hostilo has seen many cases where employers and insurance companies wrongfully deny employees benefits.  Insurance companies regularly send out Notices of Denial, disputing your claim or portions of your claim for benefits.  These documents are expected to contain the reasons for denial.  But these reasons are not always accurate or fair.

In your time of need, get professional advice from a lawyer who has worked with workers compensation laws in Savannah for many years.  Mike Hostilo provides the aggressive representation that your claim for medical benefits deserves.

Employee responsibilities under workers compensation law

You have to live up to your responsibilities in order to file a claim for workers compensation benefits.  However, the law usually does not require that you prove negligence or fault, or that you be completely fault free in causing your injuries.

The following are some actions required in order to be eligible for workers compensation in Savannah:

  • Follow the written safety rules, policies, and procedures in the workplace.
  • Report an accident no later than 30 days after its occurrence to your employer, or your foreperson or immediate supervisor. Failure to do so may result in the loss of benefits.
  • Accept reasonable medical and rehabilitative services when the State Board of Workers Compensation orders them. Failure to do so may result in the loss of benefits.
  • Avoid willful misconduct. The law does not allow compensation for any injury or death caused by such misconduct.
  • Notify the insurance company or your employer if your address changes.
  • Notify the insurance company or your employer when you are able to return to work full or part time.
  • A dependent spouse of a deceased worker must notify the insurance company or employer if his or her address changes, or he or she remarries.
  • If the physician your employer authorizes approves of a job that is offered to you, you must attempt it even if the pay is lower than the job you held when injured. Failure to do so may result in the loss of benefits.

There are many more responsibilities you must fulfill in order to file a compensation claim in Savannah.  Call Mike Hostilo to discuss how you can prevent a claim denial.

Advice from a workers compensation attorney in Savannah

Georgia law entitles you to workers compensation benefits the first day you begin working, and requires employers with three or more employees to provide coverage.  However, insurance companies can find many different reasons to deny your claim.

To learn your rights and responsibilities, speak with a professional.  Contact Mike Hostilo online, and review your case with a Savannah workers compensation lawyer.  He provides advice when you need benefits, and fights for the settlement you deserve.

Call Mike at 912-748-MIKE (912-748-6453) for a worker compensation settlement in Savannah, or you can reach us, toll-free, at 888-MIKE-1-TV (888-645-3188).