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L. Ty Wilson

L. Ty Wilson

Savannah Workers' Compensation Lawyer/ Savannah Estate Planning
  • Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury
  • Georgia
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My name is Ty Wilson and I've had a my own law practice since 2004 in the Atlanta metro area and more recently in the Savannah area. My practice is limited to Estate Planning, Personal Injury & Workers' Compensation. I help Clients in Bryan County, Bulloch County, Camden County, Chatham County, Clayton County, Cobb County, Dekalb County, Effingham County, Evans County, Fulton County, Glynn County, Gwinnett County, Henry County, Liberty County, Long County, McIntosh County, Newton County, Rockdale County, Screven County, Tattnall County, GA which includes the following Cities and Towns: * Atlanta, Georgia * Austell, Georgia * Avondale Estates, Georgia * Brunswick, Georgia * Claxton, Georgia * College Park, Georgia * Conyers, Georgia * Covington, Georgia * Fayetteville, Georgia * Forest Park, Georgia * Hinesville, Georgia * Ludowici, Georgia * Marietta, Georgia * Pembroke, Georgia * Reidsville, Georgia * Springfield, Georgia * Statesboro, Georgia * Sylvania, Georgia * Woodbine, Georgia *

Practice Areas
Workers' Compensation
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Additional Practice Area
  • Car Accidents
Video Conferencing
  • FaceTime
  • Google Meet
  • Skype
Fees
  • Free Consultation
    I provide a 15 minute free initial consultation for workers' compensation, personal injury claims.
  • Credit Cards Accepted
    I accept credit cards on estate plans.
  • Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Georgia
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Managing Attorney
Ty Wilson Law
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Awards
Legal Leaders of Georgia
Martindale Hubbell
Professional Associations
Savannah Trial Lawyers Association
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American Trial Lawyers Association
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Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
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Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
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Atlanta Bar Association
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Rockdale Bar Association
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Cobb County Bar Association
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Videos
If you are injured are you required to update the at-fault insurance company? Atlanta | Savannah Car Wreck Lawyer - Am I Required To Keep The At-Fault Insurance Up To Date?

If you are injured are you required to update the at-fault insurance company?

How long does it take for the adjuster to settle my car wreck claim? Atlanta Car Wreck - How Long Does The Adjuster Have to Settle My Car Wreck Claim?

How long does it take for the adjuster to settle my car wreck claim?

912-208-2992, www.TyWilsonLaw.com Savannah work injury lawyer Ty Wilson discusses filing a workers' compensation claim.  This is for information purposes it is ALWAYS recommended that you speak with a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney for specific answers to your specific claim.  Hello. My name is Ty Wilson. I'm a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney practicing law in the State of Georgia.  And our video topic for today is:  How can I file a claim or a workers’ compensation claim for a work injury I’ve had?  Well, as you know probably from the other videos, as soon as you’re injured the first thing you need to do is report it to your supervisor/boss and ask them for medical care.  If they’re not responding, it’s always a good idea to put it in writing and send it to them and either mail it to them, certify returned receipts so you know they’ve received it or fax it to them with a fax confirmation stating that you have been injured on the job, you’re hurt and you need medical care as it relates to your claim.  Another way to set up the claim is to look for what is called posted panel of physicians.  Some employers have them and some don’t.  If your employer does not have a posted panel of physicians (or also called a list of doctors—with which you could see if you’re injured on the job or if you don’t know where to locate them), it’s probably a good idea to reach out to a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney.  Speak with them about what your rights are and what would be the next step that would be in your best interest to get the medical care you need.  The main thing is you never want a statute of limitations to run in any matter—workers’ comp, personal injury, any type of matter.  And so if you’re anywhere close to the original one year from the date of injury and you have not retained an attorney, you do not know if there is a claim set up with the state board of workers’ comp.  You’re going to want to contact the state board of workers’ comp and find out if there is a claim set up.  They have it based on social security numbers if you don’t know your claim.  You’ll need to give them that information and they’ll look it up.  If they do not have a claim set up, you can speak with them about setting up a claim.  It’s what is called filing a WC14.  It’s probably easier to speak with a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney than it is to try and to go it alone as you want to make sure that you fill out the WC14 properly so that you don’t limit your rights in the future.  We hope that you’ve found this information helpful. And we hope that you’ll come check out our other videos.  And give us a call if you have any questions.  Thank you.  Music credits:  Introduction music James William Hindle "The Brooklyn Song" Exit music - Podington Bear "Now Son" Atlanta Workers' Compensation Attorney - How Can I File A Georgia Workers' Compensation Claim?

912-208-2992, www.TyWilsonLaw.com Savannah work injury lawyer Ty Wilson discusses filing a workers' compensation claim. This is for information purposes it is ALWAYS recommended that you speak with a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney for specific answers to your specific claim. Hello. My name is Ty Wilson. I'm a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney practicing law in the State of Georgia. And our video topic for today is: How can I file a claim or a workers’ compensation claim for a work injury I’ve had? Well, as you know probably from the other videos, as soon as you’re injured the first thing you need to do is report it to your supervisor/boss and ask them for medical care. If they’re not responding, it’s always a good idea to put it in writing and send it to them and either mail it to them, certify returned receipts so you know they’ve received it or fax it to them with a fax confirmation stating that you have been injured on the job, you’re hurt and you need medical care as it relates to your claim. Another way to set up the claim is to look for what is called posted panel of physicians. Some employers have them and some don’t. If your employer does not have a posted panel of physicians (or also called a list of doctors—with which you could see if you’re injured on the job or if you don’t know where to locate them), it’s probably a good idea to reach out to a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney. Speak with them about what your rights are and what would be the next step that would be in your best interest to get the medical care you need. The main thing is you never want a statute of limitations to run in any matter—workers’ comp, personal injury, any type of matter. And so if you’re anywhere close to the original one year from the date of injury and you have not retained an attorney, you do not know if there is a claim set up with the state board of workers’ comp. You’re going to want to contact the state board of workers’ comp and find out if there is a claim set up. They have it based on social security numbers if you don’t know your claim. You’ll need to give them that information and they’ll look it up. If they do not have a claim set up, you can speak with them about setting up a claim. It’s what is called filing a WC14. It’s probably easier to speak with a Georgia workers’ compensation attorney than it is to try and to go it alone as you want to make sure that you fill out the WC14 properly so that you don’t limit your rights in the future. We hope that you’ve found this information helpful. And we hope that you’ll come check out our other videos. And give us a call if you have any questions. Thank you. Music credits: Introduction music James William Hindle "The Brooklyn Song" Exit music - Podington Bear "Now Son"

Can my employer fire me after getting hurt on the job? Atlanta Workers' Comp Lawyer - I Got Hurt On-The-Job Then I Got Fired, Can They Do That?

Can my employer fire me after getting hurt on the job?

If I get hurt at work, can I use my own doctor? Atlanta Work Injury Lawyer - Can I Go To My Own Doctor for My Georgia Workers' Compensation Claim?

If I get hurt at work, can I use my own doctor?

What is Workers' Compensation in Georgia? Atlanta Workers' Compensation Attorney - What is Workers Compensation?

What is Workers' Compensation in Georgia?

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Savannah Workers Compensation Lawyers Office
2 E. Bryan Street
Suite 400
Savannah, GA 31401
Telephone: (912) 233-1100
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours (Today)
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed