Atlanta, GA -- (SBWire) -- 01/04/2019 --Being a police officer is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States. At any given moment, officers can sustain a traumatic injury that can leave them unable to work or provide for their families. For this reason, The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson offers free consultations for police officers in the state of Georgia who have been injured while on duty.
According to industry statistics, 63 percent of lost work time for police officers is the product of stress or strains on the body. While non-fatal injuries can leave an officer out of work for months, with the right workman comp attorney, Atlanta officers can get the money they need to avoid financial hardship.
As one of the leading workers' compensation lawyers in Atlanta, Mr. Johnson knows first hand how hard it can be for officers to win a workers' comp case on their own. Many who try either have their claims denied, or receive a smaller settlement payout then they truly deserve. When working with The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson, officers can trust that their workers' comp claim will receive the necessary attention to make sure they receive the best settlement possible.
Officers who have been injured while on duty and would like a free consultation with a workman comp attorney in Atlanta are urged to call the Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson today at 404-692-6482. Consultations can also be booked by visiting https://www.darwinfjohnson.com/.
About The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson
The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson provide legal defense for individuals all throughout the greater Atlanta, Georgia area. He provides effective legal defense for individuals unjustly injured while at the workplace, and gets them the compensation they need. Clients of Darwin F. Johnson don't pay unless he delivers compensation.
Reach the Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson today by phone at 404-692-6482.
For more information, please visit http://www.darwinfjohnson.com.
The Law Offices of Darwin F. Johnson Represents Police Officers Dealing with Traumatic Injuries