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If you have been hurt on the job, you may have questions about suing your employer for a workplace injury. Call our Georgia attorneys today.
Question: Can I sue my employer in court over a work related injury in Georgia? Answer:
I had a lady call me recently who had been injured as a result of unsafe work conditions at her place of employment. She wanted to sue her employer in superior court in tort for unlimited damages. If you’re reading this, you may have similar questions. I’ll tell you what I told this lady.
You cannot sue your employer for tort in superior court for unlimited damages for work injuries sustained at work. All employers in the state of Georgia have workers’ comp immunity from lawsuits like these. They’re liable for workers’ compensation benefits, but they are not liable to direct employees in tort in superior court for unlimited damages.
If you have any questions about your Georgia workers’ compensation case, give us a call. We’d be happy to help.
Have you or a loved one been seriously injured on the job and have questions about suing your employer for a workplace injury? Contact our experienced Georgia Workers’ Compensation Lawyers at Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers today to schedule your confidential consultation and legal case evaluation. We are here to help.