Atlanta and Augusta Fatal Workplace Injury Attorney
Georgia Workplace Death Lawyer
Losing a loved one is extremely difficult. If the person you lost was the primary wage earner, you can be further troubled by the loss of his or her salary. Certain family members who were financially dependent on the deceased worker — such as spouses and children — may be able to file a claim to collect benefits. To fully understand your rights, talk to The Law Office of Bryan S. Hawkins.
We offer free initial consultations with our Augusta fatal workplace injury lawyer. To schedule yours, please call us in Augusta at 706-305-1130 or in Atlanta at 404-877-9188.
Did Your Spouse Die From a Fatal Occupational Injury?
As a Georgia workplace death attorney, Bryan S. Hawkins goes above and beyond to help you feel comfortable and cared for. Attorney Hawkins understands that you and your children have just experienced a devastating loss. He will provide you and your kids with the personalized and compassionate service you truly deserve during this difficult time.
Who Can Collect Death Benefits in Georgia?
The criteria for who is able to collect benefits are extremely complex. By working with our law firm, you can be confident that you will fully understand your rights. Generally, we work with spouses and children. As a surviving spouse, you may be able to collect workers' compensation death benefits for the remainder of your life, unless you remarry. Children can collect death benefits up through college. Parents or grandparents of the deceased worker may be able to collect benefits if they were living with the worker.
As our client, you will work directly with attorney Hawkins on every aspect of your case. He provides the attentive legal care you need to secure full compensation for your losses.
To discuss if you are entitled to death 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.


