Georgia Work Injury Disability Lawyer
How Much Compensation Are You Entitled To?

How Much Compensation are You Entitled To?

Know your rights: You are entitled to compensation for wage loss and medical care. The law does not allow for compensation for pain and suffering caused by a workers’ comp injury. Of course, you probably want to know exactly how much money this adds up to for you. This question is at the heart of all workers’ compensation cases.At the law firm of Laura M. Lanzisera, our lawyers know how to get the answer to this question. We also know that it is not one that should be answered immediately. The Atlanta workers’ compensation attorneys at our firm know that it is critical to make sure the medical condition is accurately and completely diagnosed first. This step is necessary to ensure that the amount of workers’ compensation we seek for you is the right amount to cover all your medical costs. Our goal is to get you an outcome that meets your needs.

We Know Workers’ Compensation Law

Our firm’s Georgia workers’ comp disability claim attorneys offer more than a decade of experience standing up for the rights of workers in Atlanta and the surrounding parts of Georgia. We have represented everyone from office workers to construction workers in cases involving workers’ comp disability claims of all types.We understand and can handle all aspects of workers’ comp cases, including:

  • Temporary total disability benefits
  • Temporary partial disability benefits
  • Permanent partial disability benefits
  • Catastrophic injury designation
  • Medical care and choice of physician
  • Disputed claims and hearings
  • Settlements

Contact Us Online or call (800) 975-7325 or (404) 262-0500  to schedule a free initial consultation.


All cases are handled on a contingency basis. You are only required to pay our law firm if we are successful in resolving your case.

Contingent attorneys' fees refers only to those fees charged by attorneys for their legal services. Such fees are not permitted in all types of cases. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client.