Catastrophic Injuries

Catastrophic Injuries

While virtually every injury is catastrophic to the person who suffers it, the term "catastrophic injury" is an important concept in workers' compensation law in Georgia. The State Board of Workers' Compensation classifies work-related accidents as catastrophic and noncatastrophic. When an injury is not considered catastrophic, limitations can be placed on the benefit amounts an injured worker is entitled to receive. At George & Wallach, L.L.L.P., we represent injured workers who are facing life-altering injuries whether catastrophic or noncatastrophic. We provide injured workers with strong legal advocacy and guidance to ensure the appropriate determinations are made about their medical conditions.

Our Experienced Workers' Compensation Lawyers Work To Maximize The Benefits You Recover

Were you injured at work? Would you like to speak with an attorney about the nature of the injuries? Please contact George & Wallach, L.L.L.P., today to arrange a free consultation. We have been helping injured workers and their families in Clayton County and elsewhere in Georgia for over 60 years.

Types Of Catastrophic Injuries

Work-related accidents are classified as catastrophic or noncatastrophic. Injuries that are considered catastrophic include:

  • Amputations
  • Severe spinal cord injury and paralysis
  • Severe head and brain injury
  • Severe burns
  • Blindness


According to the State Board of Workers' Compensation in Georgia, catastrophic injuries are also any other injury of "
a nature or severity that prevents the employee from being able to perform his or her prior work and any work available in substantial numbers within the national economy."

Our firm has handled countless workers' compensation claims and has established a reputation for effectiveness. We understand how a catastrophic injury can impact your life and your family's life, including your finances. We also understand that employers, their insurance companies and sometimes even their doctors are quick to take actions or offer opinions that act to place limitations on the benefits you are entitled to. We can help.

Put our experience to work for you by calling 
(404) 366-5724 or using our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.

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