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Personal Injury Lawyers in Augusta, GA

Davis, Chapman, & Wilder in Augusta GA

When filing a personal injury claim, one of the most important steps you can take is finding a knowledgeable and hard working attorney to guide you through the process. The attorneys at Davis, Chapman, and Wilder, LLC are competitive, competent, and compassionate advocates who will fight to get you the outcome you are looking for.

Whether you have been injured in a car accident or at work, there are a number of things to handle from dealing with insurance companies to paying for medical bills and missing work. If you do not know how to properly document what has happened or misspeak when talking to an insurance agent, you may not end up getting the compensation you deserve. The earlier you reach out to a lawyer, the more likely you are to obtain the best possible outcome for your claim.

Motor Vehicle Accidents

In Georgia, a divorce may be contested or uncontested. An uncontested divorce means the parties agree about child support and alimony, child custody, and equitable division of assets and liabilities. In a contested divorce, there are still unresolved issues between the parties. Those issues may be resolved through several different avenues. At Davis, Chapman, and Wilder, LLC, our family law and divorce lawyers know that transitioning out of a relationship is difficult, but we are here to make it as painless as possible. Contact our office to discuss your unique situation and allow us to help you move forward.

Workplace Injuries

In Georgia, employers are required to provide all employees with workers’ compensation insurance to protect workers in case of workplace accidents or illnesses. That insurance can provide wage benefits, medical benefits, and permanent disability benefits under the right circumstances.

If you have suffered an injury at work, you need to report that injury to your employer right away and request to file a workers’ compensation claim. An employer can choose to contest your claim, which would prolong the process and could subject you to a workers’ compensation hearing. If your employer is contesting your claim, you should contact an attorney right away to help you navigate the process. The attorneys at Davis, Chapman, and Wilder, LLC can help you navigate that process and secure the money that you are entitled to. Contact us for a free case evaluation today.