Georgia Burn Injury Attorney
Atlanta and Augusta Chemical Burn Injury Lawyer
Burn injuries are among the most painful injuries a worker can sustain. If you work at the battery acid plant in Burke County or Plant Vogtle in Waynesboro and sustained a burn injury, turn to The Law Office of Bryan S. Hawkins. Our Burke County burn injury lawyer provides the compassionate, aggressive and experienced representation you require to obtain the workers' compensation benefits you are entitled to receive.
We offer free initial consultations with our Augusta chemical burn injury attorney. To schedule yours, please call us in Augusta at 706-305-1130 or in Atlanta at 404-877-9188.
We Protect Your Rights After a Burn Injury
The Law Office of Bryan S. Hawkins understands that you are in a lot of pain. We go above and beyond to ensure you feel welcome and comfortable while working with our law firm. Our entire practice is dedicated to GA workers' compensation law. Additionally, Bryan S. Hawkins has experience as a workers' compensation defense attorney. He can anticipate and respond to the other side's moves, placing you in the best possible position to obtain maximum benefits.
Burn injuries can result in serious nerve damage, loss of function of the affected body part and painful disfigurement.
Talk to our law firm today if you sustained a burn injury in any of the following ways:
- Flame injury
- Chemical spill/chemical injury
- Exposure to toxic substance injury
- Battery acid exposure
- Explosion injury
- Welding injury
We know that you are worried about receiving proper medical treatment. Fortunately, Joseph M. Still Burn Center in Augusta, Georgia, offers advanced burn injury treatment services. Our firm is committed to ensuring you receive proper medical treatment for your serious injury and any future surgeries you may require.
Fatal Burn Injuries
In the most tragic of circumstances, a burn injury can result in death. If you are a surviving spouse of a plant worker who was killed in an explosion or died due to complications from a burn, please talk to our firm. We can tell you about your options in pursuing death benefits.
You May Be Entitled to Lifetime Benefits
Under Georgia workers' compensation law, an injured worker who has been catastrophically injured may be entitled to lifetime benefits. If your burn injury permanently prevents you from returning to work, you may be able to receive lifetime benefits.
To discuss your burn injury, workers' compensation benefits and possible eligibility for lifetime benefits, please call our Augusta office at 706-305-1130 or our Atlanta office at 404-877-9188. You may also contact us online. We promptly respond to phone calls and e-mails.


