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What does a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area do?
A Work Place Injury lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Work Place Injury cases in your area.
How much does a Work Place Injury lawyer cost in your area?
Most Work Place Injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Work Place Injury lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Work Place Injury cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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If you or a loved one has been hurt at work, in a car crash, or charged with a crime ranging from a traffic citation to a serious felony in Atlanta, you can count on my team and me to provide you with answers and the support you need to get the best possible outcome. I founded Rohan Law over 10 years ago to provide the Atlanta community with legal services in workers' compensation, personal injury, and criminal law. When you call us to discuss a legal matter you can ask us anything and we will listen and provide you with the best course of action. When you hire us to take on your case, you can get the peace of mind you need, knowing that a team of professionals is working to obtain the best possible outcome for your case. Personally, I spent several years representing insurance companies before, I realized that I was more interested in helping injured workers who deserved to be compensated for their injuries. I now use the skills and knowledge I gained while defending the insurance companies to help inured workers avoid getting taken advantage of or duped into settling for less than they are legally entitled to. I am familiar with the defense tactics and can use that knowledge to your advantage. I apply the same dedication to criminal defense cases where my clients rely on me to help them defend their innocence and protect their rights under the law if they have made a mistake. I have handled all manner of criminal cases from traffic offenses all the way to major drug charges and violent crimes. At the end of the day, each case is an opportunity for me to lend my legal expertise, experience, and skills to people who are not able to protect themselves inside a legal system that is complex and full of obstacles. I truly enjoy being able to help someone through their lowest points and help restore them to a normal life. Please call me to discuss your case today. All initial consultations are free!
Zack attended UGA for both business school and law school, graduating from law school in 1984. Zack opened his own firm in 2007 to represent seriously injured accident victims and workers. He served as President of the Cobb Trial Lawyers' Association from 2018 to 2020. In 2020, he was elected to serve as President of the WCCL (Workers' Compensation Claimant's Lawyers) division of Georgia Trial Lawyers' Association through 2022. He is married to Jill and has two grown sons. He enjoys a lifelong passion for riding dual sport dirt motorcycles when time allows and spending time with his family.
For the better part of two decades, I have dedicated my career to the representation of clients throughout the State of Georgia in workers' compensation claims before the State Board of Workers' Compensation. Before my career as a workers' compensation attorney, I worked in the business world as an operations manager for a trucking company and later for a national labor contracting firm. That experience gave me firsthand perspective on what are often life-changing and devastating issues faced by those injured on the job in industries such as transportation, construction, healthcare, and retail.. Because of my previous business experience, practicing workers' compensation law became the obvious choice for my legal career. I earned my juris doctorate cum laude from Michigan State University College of Law, where I was the president of my graduating class. I received my bachelor’s degree in business and economics from West Virginia Wesleyan College. I am a member of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the State Bar of Georgia and Atlanta Bar Association. When I am not practicing law, I am active in my church and numerous community organizations. I also enjoy everything to do with the outdoors, especially backpacking when time allows.
Arthur began his legal career at the Office of the Public Defender for the Augusta Judicial Circuit. During his time as an Assistant Public Defender, Arthur represented hundreds of criminal defendants and tried both misdemeanor and felony cases to jury verdict. After leaving the Office of the Public Defender, Arthur entered private practice and turned his attention to representing the interests of injured workers across the state of Georgia.. Arthur graduated from Augusta State University, after which he went to work in Alaska as a commercial fisherman. Arthur believes that his experience in Alaska was invaluable, not only because it taught him the meaning of hard work, but also because it helps him to better understand and appreciate his clients' adversities. Notably, Arthur’s stay in Alaska was suddenly cut short when he sustained his very own work-related injury to his left hand as a result of a boating accident.. Upon returning home from Alaska, Arthur attended Mississippi College School of Law. While in law school, Arthur worked for the Office of the Mississippi Secretary of State, and received American Jurisprudence Awards for his outstanding level of performance in Pretrial Practice, Trial Practice, Appellate Advocacy, Products Liability, Business Bankruptcy, and Law & Economics. Arthur’s commitment to law school also earned him the John B. Farese Memorial Trial Advocacy Award and the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference Award. More recently, in 2018, Arthur was named by Georgia Super Lawyers as a "Rising Star," which is an honor that is given to the top 2.5% of attorneys in their field of practice as voted upon by their peers.. Arthur is currently a member of the State Bar of Georgia, State Bar of Georgia Workers' Compensation Section, State Bar of Georgia Tort & Insurance Practice Section, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Georgia Injured Workers’ Advocates, and DeKalb County Bar Association. Arthur also enjoys spending time with his German Shorthaired Pointer and is an avid outdoorsman.
Nathaniel F. Hansford is the managing partner at Hansford McDaniel - Workers' Compensation Attorneys. He is a top-rated, well-respected workers’ compensation lawyer in Atlanta who tirelessly fights on behalf of his clients. Prior to serving as a workers’ compensation attorney, he spent over five years defending insurance companies against plaintiff claims. This experience gave him great insight into how the opposition thinks. He uses this knowledge to better prepare each case. This is often a very difficult time in an individual’s life. Attorney Hansford takes the time to understand his clients’ stories and offers them the different options they have. He can help you find the compensation you deserve!
Judd P. Koenig was born in Livingston, New Jersey. He has been practicing exclusively in the area of Workers' Compensation law throughout his career. He began by representing the interests of employers and insurance companies for nearly four years, which allowed him to gain invaluable experience and insight into how these companies operate. Now that he fights for employee's rights, he always seems to be one step ahead of the opposition in his aggressive pursuit of benefits for injured workers throughout Florida. Mr. Koenig prides himself on being incredibly professional, detail oriented, and persistent.. Mr. Koenig received his undergraduate degree in 1997 from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2000, he graduated with Honors from The University of Florida College of Law. At the end of 2003, while still doing insurance defense work, Mr. Koenig realized that his core fundamental values strongly conflicted with the interests of insurance companies. Immediately thereafter, Mr. Koenig ceased his representation of insurance companies and began representing injured workers.. In response to changes in Florida's Workers' Compensation law, Mr. Koenig created the 2003 Quick Guide to Workers' Compensation Law, a reference tool that is used by attorneys, adjusters, employers and mediators throughout the State of Florida.. Mr. Koenig is actively involved in the Palm Beach County Bar Association's Lawyers for Literacy program and the Mock Trial Competition. Mr. Koenig enjoys spending as much time as he can with his family.
I am from Dominican decent. I came to this country knowing only Spanish. As a young child my mother was injured in a work accident. I saw the struggles my mother endured while she was injured. Seeing my mother go through the workers compensation process inspired me to attend law school and help the injured. Now I am able to help injured victims like my mother on a daily basis and has been representing injured victims my entire legal career.. Under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Act, as an injured worker, you may be entitled to multiple benefits that you are not aware of. The Florida Workers’ Compensation Act also limits the time you have to file a claim for benefits relating to your work injury. This is your opportunity to take advantage of our offer for a free consultation without any obligation.. If your worker’s compensation accident was caused by the negligence of a third party, you may have a claim against that party in addition to your worker’s compensation matter. Similarly, if your accident was caused by a defective product, you may have a cause of action against the manufacturer, designer, or others involved in the production of the improperly designed or defective product.. I graduated from the University of Miami School of Law and became a member of the Florida Bar in 2006. I have been practicing law in the State of Florida since 2006. My practice is limited to worker’s compensation, personal injury and wrongful death matters and I have extensive experience in both of these fields having represented thousands of accident victims throughout the course of my career.. I am a current member of Florida Workers’ Advocates, an organization of attorney’s dedicated to improving and preserving the rights of injured workers’ in the State of Florida.
Experience matters. Since 1992, Frank W. Piazza has been helping injured workers receive the benefits they deserve.. Mr. Piazza received his undergraduate degree in political science from the University of South Florida in 1987, followed by his law degree from the University of Florida in 1990. Since May of 1992, he has represented literally thousands of injured workers in Southwest Florida, and has handled all types of cases.. “My approach to representing people is perhaps different than others. I actually enjoy meeting with and getting to know each of my clients. In many instances, they become my friends. I am happy to answer their questions and explain each stage of their case with them. That’s my job. I want my clients to feel cared for. When you become a client, you become part of our family. That’s my approach. Old school? Perhaps, but sometimes there’s only one way to get the job done, the right way!”. Mr. Piazza’s professional memberships have included the Florida Workers’ Advocates, American Bar Association, American Trial Lawyers Association, Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Florida Academy of Professional Mediators, Association for Conflict Resolution, and the Orange, Lee and Collier County Bar Associations. He is triple-certified as a mediator by the Florida Supreme Court. He has lectured at educational conferences at the invitation of the Florida Bar Association.. Mr. Piazza resides in Naples with his wife of 33 years, Angela, and their two dogs, Ella and Annie. He is an active drummer, and frequently plays and records music with local musicians. He admits to being a car buff, and enjoys taking his car to the racetrack in Sebring from time to time to, “Blow off a little steam.”
I was born in Cuba and greatly appreciate all the extraordinary rights and privileges we enjoy by living in the United States. My upbringing and life experiences have taught me to never take anything for granted, and endeavor to forge a positive, genuine legacy forged through assisting those in need, to the best of my ability.
As an attorney for the past 7 years, I pride myself on empowering my clients by helping them understand the legal system and by looking for creative solutions to legal issues. I became an attorney to give a legal voice to people who may not otherwise have an avenue to vindicate a legal wrong. Hollander Lebenbaum & Gannicott is the perfect place for me to effectuate positive change in the lives of my clients, and, by extension, increase access to justice for all Oregonians.. I began working for Hollander, Lebenbaum & Gannicott in 2007, and became a partner in 2019. My practice focuses primarily on workplace injuries. I also represent clients in automobile accidents, personal injuries, wage claims and professional malpractice. I am proficient in Spanish and represent many non-English speaking clients.. I have deep roots in Oregon, my great-grandparents having settled in Eagle Creek, Oregon as pioneers who traveled the Oregon Trail. I live in SW Portland with my husband and our cats.. I graduated from Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark, cum laude, in 2010. I attended Lewis and Clark College as an undergraduate, graduating in 2005 with a BA in History and Communication, summa cum laude, and a minor in Latin American Studies. I received the Super Lawyers Rising Star Award, 2014-2019, and the 2015 Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award. I am admitted to all courts in Oregon and routinely represent clients in state court, federal court, and before the Workers’ Compensation Board.. I believe in being engaged in the legal community. I am an active member of the:. Oregon State BarMultnomah Bar AssociationOregon Trial Lawyers Association, Rising Star Guardian of Social JusticeOregon Women LawyersOregon Hispanic Bar AssociationLewis & Clark Law School’s Mentor Program. Oregon State Bar House of Delegates, Region 5 Delegate. Oregon State Bar Workers’ Compensation Executive Committee (Secretary)Oregon State Bar Workers’ Compensation Access to Justice Subcommittee (Chair)Oregon State Bar Public Service Advisory Committee (Chair)Multnomah Bar Association Continued Legal Education Committee
Ms. Coons earned her undergraduate degrees from the University of Oregon in 1998 and 1999 in biology, chemisty, French, Spanish, German, and Psychology. In 2002, she received her law degree from the University of Oregon. She spent a year working as a cell biology research assistant, and then left that employment to prepare for the Oregon bar examination. She spent the first four years of her career practicing with her father, Allan H. Coons, a well-regarded Oregon workers' compensation attorney, and also working for Martin J. McKeown. Upon Mr. Coons' retirement in 2008, Ms. Coons continued their practice on her own, continuing to represent workers' compensation and social security disability claimants throughout western Oregon.. In her off-work hours, Ms. Coons enjoys spending time with her two daughters and husband, reading, sewing, watching movies, taking long walks (she completed the Portland Marathon in 2010, and has participated in and completed numerous half marathons since 2007), rollerblading, dancing, looking for things to photograph, and listening to music.
If you’ve been injured in an accident or hurt at work, you may be facing physical, emotional and financial difficulties that will be tough to overcome without qualified legal counsel. Whether you have a personal injury case or a workers’ compensation claim, you can rely on Burt Injury Law, LLC in Fairview, Oregon to fight for the maximum recovery possible. With nearly a decade of experience fighting for injured clients throughout the Portland metro area and the rest of Oregon, I am committed to addressing your loss and easing your financial burden so you can move forward with your life after getting hurt.
I grew up in Eugene and attended South Eugene High School. After college at Vanderbilt University I returned home to go to Law School at the U of O. My practice focuses on Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability law. My wife and I have three kids who keep us on our toes all the time. I enjoy skiing in the winter and running year round. I am involved in Rotary and Lane County's Teen Court.
I began my legal career in 1975. It has always been my intention to deliver justice in whatever way I could to my clients. When I was a referee/administrative law judge, I held thousands of hearings in the Willamette Valley and Southwestern Oregon. The hearings were administrative, and more often than not the parties were not represented. It was up to me to help each party develop its best case and then rule on the case with a final written order.. When I was with the Attorney General's Office defending claims for SAIF, I had an oportunity to learn how the workers compensation system worked. It was a revelation which led me to leave and represent injured workers, for that is where my heart is. I am still doing it.. I take great pleasure in helping my clients through very difficult situations. I know it is especially important to help them through the maze of programs in addition to the workers compensation system, to ensure they get through with as few losses and indignities as possible. My staff and I feel it is our duty to do so.. For six years I served on the Local Professional Reponsibility Committee. Its purpose was to contact lawyers who had been the subject of complaints and interview and recommend for or against prosecution by the Oregon State Bar. I believe the Bar is at its best when it promply and impartially responds to complaints, whether from other lawyers, citizens or clients.