
If you were injured on the job, filing a workers’ comp claim is often your first step toward getting the medical care and financial support you need. However, even a minor mistake could delay your benefits or lead to a denial.
Since 1978, Robbins Law Offices in Atlanta, GA, has helped thousands of injured workers protect their rights. With extensive trial litigation experience, we know what it takes to build a strong claim from the start.
Here are some missteps that could interfere with your case.
1. Failing to Report the Injury Immediately
One of the biggest mistakes is waiting too long to report the incident to your employer. In Georgia, you have 30 days to report your workplace injury. The sooner you do this, though, the better. Delays can raise red flags and give insurance companies reason to question your trustworthiness.
2. Not Seeking Prompt Medical Attention
Even if your injury seems minor, it’s essential to get checked out by a doctor as soon as possible. Medical records provide critical documentation of your injury and its cause. If you wait too long or skip treatment, the insurance company might argue that your injury isn’t serious or work-related.
3. Ignoring Your Doctor’s Instructions
Follow your doctor’s recommendations carefully. If you skip appointments or return to work against medical advice, it may appear that you’re not as hurt as you say you are. This can damage your credibility and affect the outcome of your case.
4. Giving Incomplete or Inaccurate Information
Be honest and thorough when explaining your injury, symptoms, and the circumstances of the accident. Inconsistencies in your story — even if unintentional — can be used against you by the insurance company.
5. Handling the Claim Without Legal Help
The workers’ comp system is complex, and insurance companies are not on your side. An experienced attorney can offer guidance throughout the process and protect your rights.
Consult Robbins Law Offices for Your Workers’ Comp Claim
For over 30 years, Robbins Law Offices has supported injured workers in Atlanta and throughout the state of Georgia. Our attorneys, legal assistants, and investigators are all committed to one goal: helping you recover.
Contact us today at 404-252-8117 or toll-free at 800-772-5555 to schedule your free consultation.

