
Workplace injuries can disrupt every aspect of life — from your ability to work and earn income to your long-term health and wellbeing. When an injury occurs on the job, understanding your legal options is essential. Jeremy Pineres Law represents injured workers throughout Gwinnett County and helps them pursue the full compensation available under Georgia law.
All cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. No upfront costs, and no fee unless compensation is recovered.
Types of Workplace Injury Claims
Workplace injuries occur across all industries — from construction sites and warehouses to offices and retail environments. Common claims involve falls from heights, equipment and machinery accidents, forklift incidents, chemical or toxic exposure, repetitive stress injuries, and injuries caused by a third party on the worksite. Jeremy Pineres Law evaluates each case to determine all available paths to compensation, including workers’ compensation claims and third-party personal injury claims where another party’s negligence contributed to the injury. For an overview of workers’ compensation representation, visit the Workers’ Compensation practice area.
Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Claims
Most workplace injuries involve workers’ compensation, which provides benefits regardless of fault but limits what you can recover. However, if a third party — such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner — contributed to the injury, a separate personal injury claim may also be available. Third-party claims can recover damages not available through workers’ compensation, including pain and suffering and full lost wage recovery. Jeremy Pineres Law identifies all viable claims and pursues maximum recovery.
Injuries and Compensation
Workplace injuries can include broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, burns, amputations, and occupational diseases. The financial impact often extends well beyond immediate medical costs to include ongoing treatment, lost earning capacity, and long-term disability. Jeremy Pineres Law works to ensure all available compensation is pursued.
Workplace Injury Risks in Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville and the surrounding Gwinnett County area host a significant number of industrial and logistics operations, with warehouse and distribution facilities along the SR-316 corridor contributing to workplace injury claims. Jeremy Pineres Law represents injured workers throughout Gwinnett County.
Also Serving Lawrenceville Injury Victims
Jeremy Pineres Law handles a full range of injury cases for Lawrenceville residents. If you were injured in a slip and fall in Lawrenceville, our Lawrenceville slip and fall lawyer can help. For personal injury cases, visit our Lawrenceville personal injury lawyer page. For a broader overview, visit our Workers’ Compensation practice area. The firm also handles workplace injury lawyer cases in nearby Atlanta and Brookhaven.
Get Legal Help After a Workplace Injury
Georgia’s workers’ compensation system has strict deadlines for reporting injuries and filing claims. Consulting an attorney promptly after a workplace injury protects your rights and ensures you don’t miss critical deadlines.
