
Brian Moore
404 Lawyer
Injury Attorney
Personal Injury Attorney Dedicated to Securing Justice and Fair Compensation.
Speak With a Workplace Accident Attorney in Georgia Today.
Whether it was a fall on a construction site, a warehouse forklift accident, an injury from defective equipment, or a vehicle accident while on the clock, a serious workplace injury can upend your finances, your health, and your future. Your employer's insurance company will start building their case immediately—you deserve someone in your corner just as fast.
We're not a law firm—we're the bridge between you and one. When you call Accident Professionals, you're not navigating the workers' compensation system or the legal process alone. We connect you with a vetted local workplace accident attorney in Georgia, and stay alongside you to answer all your questions and provide guidance.

Free call, no pressure, no jargon. Just tell us what happened, where, and whether your employer has been notified.
Based on your injury type, industry, and location—whether you need a workers' comp specialist, a personal injury attorney, or both.
Communication support from consultation to resolution, so you always know what's happening next.
Our Personal Injury Services
Georgia requires most employers to carry workers' comp insurance. If you're injured on the job, you're generally entitled to benefits regardless of fault. We connect you with a workers' compensation attorney in Georgia who knows how to protect your claim.
If a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner contributed to your injury, you may have a claim beyond workers' comp. We connect you with an on-the-job injury lawyer in Georgia who can pursue full damages—including pain and suffering.
Falls, scaffolding collapses, heavy machinery injuries, and electrical incidents are among the most serious workplace injuries in Georgia. We connect you with a construction accident attorney in Georgia who understands site liability and contractor responsibility.
Delivery drivers, field workers, and anyone injured in a vehicle accident while on the clock may qualify for both workers' compensation and a personal injury claim. We match you with a workplace accident attorney in Georgia who handles dual-claim cases.
Here's something most injured workers don't realize: filing a workers' compensation claim without legal guidance can limit your recovery before it even begins. Insurance carriers and employers have claims adjusters whose job is to minimize payouts—and they move fast.
Accident Professionals connects you with a workplace accident attorney in Georgia before you sign anything, record any statements, or accept any offers. That changes everything.
And unlike most services, we don't disappear after the introduction—we stay connected, answer your questions, and make sure you're never left guessing where your case stands.
Meet our dedicated team of attorneys, committed to providing expert legal guidance and support tailored to your needs.

Brian Moore
404 Lawyer
Injury Attorney
Personal Injury Attorney Dedicated to Securing Justice and Fair Compensation.

Benjamin J. Rollins
Rollins Law Group
Managing Attorney
Benjamin J. Rollins, Managing Attorney at Rollins Law Group, is known for securing significant settlements for victims and holds law and business degrees from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School and the University of Central Florida.

Kurtis Badger, Esq.
Badger Law Group
Owner & Founding Attorney
Kurtis Badger, Esq., brings top-tier legal know-how and vast corporate litigation experience to passionately advocate for personal injury victims.

Brian Moore
404 Lawyer
Injury Attorney
Personal Injury Attorney Dedicated to Securing Justice and Fair Compensation.

Benjamin J. Rollins
Rollins Law Group
Managing Attorney
Benjamin J. Rollins, Managing Attorney at Rollins Law Group, is known for securing significant settlements for victims and holds law and business degrees from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School and the University of Central Florida.

Kurtis Badger, Esq.
Badger Law Group
Owner & Founding Attorney
Kurtis Badger, Esq., brings top-tier legal know-how and vast corporate litigation experience to passionately advocate for personal injury victims.

Desmond A. Humphrey
Humphrey & Ballard Law
Personal Injury Attorney & Owner
Desmond A. Humphrey is an award-winning attorney, known for his innovative legal methods and deep commitment to his faith. A licensed minister and trusted community leader, he provides compassionate and effective legal representation.

E. David Ballard III
Humphrey & Ballard Law
Personal Injury Attorney
E. David Ballard III began his legal career as a prosecutor in the City of Atlanta Municipal Court, litigating hundreds of cases. His deep knowledge of Georgia traffic codes and formidable courtroom skills have allowed him to recover millions in settlements for personal injury clients, establishing him as a leading Personal Injury expert in the region.

John Winkenwerder
Wink Law
Attorney at Law
Wink Law is a personal injury and wrongful death firm representing individuals and families. We are tireless advocates for those who have been injured or lost their lives due to the negligence of others. Our mission is to maximize our clients’ recovery through expertise, creative solutions, and unwavering dedication, while also maximizing the client experience through clear guidance, consistent communication, and unparalleled efficiency.

Ivan Bracho Gonzalez
BRAAM Partners
Attorney at Law
BRAAM Partners is a law firm founded for the purpose of providing personalized and specialized legal assistance to our clients. While we operate under the American professional standards, we also give our clients the full access, attention and trust expected from lawyers in Latin America.
Injured at Work? No pressure. No jargon. And no—your employer doesn't have to know you called.
The steps you take—and avoid—in the hours after a workplace injury can directly affect your health, your workers' compensation benefits, and your ability to recover full compensation. Here's what matters most.
Georgia law requires you to report a workplace injury within 30 days. Failing to do so can jeopardize your entire claim. Report it in writing and keep a copy.
Some injuries don't show symptoms immediately. Getting evaluated promptly protects your health and creates a documented record—both of which are critical to your case.
Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and any equipment involved. Collect the names of supervisors and coworkers who witnessed the incident. Evidence gathered early is evidence that can't disappear.
Employers and insurance carriers may ask you to sign forms or recorded statements quickly. Don't—until you've spoken with an attorney. What you agree to early can limit what you're owed.
The sooner you act, the stronger your case. Call (470)-407-2800 or get your free consultation to be connected with a vetted Georgia workplace accident attorney who can protect your rights from day one.
Common questions about workplace injuries in Georgia
Report the injury to your employer in writing, seek medical attention, document the scene, and avoid signing any forms before speaking with an attorney. Then contact Accident Professionals for a free consultation.
You must report your injury within 30 days and file a claim within one year from the date of injury or the last payment of benefits. Acting promptly protects your rights.
In most cases, workers' compensation is your exclusive remedy against your employer. However, if a third party—such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner—contributed to your injury, you may have a separate personal injury claim.
Yes. Our network handles workplace injuries across all industries—construction, warehouse, healthcare, delivery, office, retail, and more. If you were injured on the job in Georgia, we can help.
Nothing upfront. The attorneys in our network work on contingency—meaning they only get paid if you win your case or reach a settlement.
You can appeal. An attorney in our network can review your case, identify the reason for denial, and represent you through the Georgia State Board of Workers' Compensation appeals process.
No pressure. No jargon. And no—your employer doesn't have to know you called.
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