Protect Your Rights And Know Your Legal Options – Consult A Georgia Personal Injury Attorney
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) oversees employers and employees in all 50 states and U.S. Territories to ensure that employers provide safe and healthful workplaces. Sometimes unavoidable accidents just happen, but many times workplace accidents are the result of employer negligence or disregard for the safety of their employees. When this happens it is very important to consult with a Georgia personal injury attorney like Goldstein & Hayes to protect your rights and get advice on your legal options.
Every month OSHA conducts investigations into workplace injuries and cites employers for negligence and/or disregard of the workplace safety standards which were implemented in the Occupational And Safety Act of 1970. This important piece of legislation requires employers to provide and maintain a safe work environment. Georgia work injury attorneys can use information from the OSHA investigations in developing a strong case.
Georgia Workplace Injury Lawyers Can Help With Many Different Types Of Workplace Injuries
Our personal injury attorneys have years of experience developing strong Georgia workplace injury cases. Our Atlanta personal injury lawyers can help with many different types of workplace injury including those involving:
- Exposure to hazardous materials or chemicals
- Construction, factory, warehouse, and industrial accidents
- Electrocution and/or burns
- Injuries sustained by any unsafe workplace condition
If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury at work, an occupational injury attorney can help you recover losses, not only for medical costs, but also for loss of income, loss of future income, and pain & suffering.
Goldstein & Hayes, Atlanta Workplace Injury Attorneys Help Protect Worker’s Rights
Call Goldstein & Hayes, Atlanta work injury attorneys today to consult with one of our personal injury lawyers. We can help you protect your legal rights and get you fair compensation for your injuries, loss of income and any possible loss of future income in the case of an injury resulting in a permanent disability.