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Worker's Compensation and Social Security Disability
Helping with Your Workers' Compensation ClaimAt Closson, Bass and Tomberlin, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of injured workers across a wide range of industries. With over twenty years of experience representing clients in worker's compensation claims, our attorneys have helped countless people and their families recover the full extent of compensation they deserve. If you have been hurt as the result of a workplace accident or after years of exposure to toxic chemicals or repetitive stress, you are entitled to workers' compensation, which could include the following:
If you have been unable to recover the full extent of benefits you deserve, you want an experienced lawyer on your side. Our attorneys handle 100 to 150 workers' compensation claims a year and have the experience to help you obtain the maximum settlement. We are not afraid to take on employers who avoid payments and insurance companies who deny coverage. We see these same companies over and over again and have had success in claims against them. We have also had success representing government employees against the State of Georgia. In addition to our extensive workers' compensation practice, we represent people with permanent or partial disabilities in need of Social Security disability benefits. Contact UsWe are ready to talk to you today and answer any questions you may have about your workers' compensation claim. Our offices are open weekdays from eight to five, so call 1-800-944-7171 or Contact us on-line today to schedule a free initial consultation. Closson, Bass & Tomberlin 112 W. Central Avenue Mailing Address: Closson, Bass & Tomberlin serve clients in south Georgia and parts of Florida including Valdosta, Thomasville, Adel, Moultrie, Tifton, Quitman, Lakeland, Madison, Jennings, Live Oak, Lowndes County, Lanier County, Berrien County, Brooks County, Thomas County, Tift County, Colquitt County and Cook County.The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2010 by Closson, Bass & Tomberlin. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |