Machinery Accidents Workers Comp in Georgia

Settlement Range: $30,000 – $150,000 | Max Weekly: $750

Machinery Accidents Overview

Machinery accidents include injuries caused by contact with industrial equipment, power tools, conveyor belts, presses, saws, and other mechanical devices. These injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to severe lacerations, crush injuries, amputations, and even death. Manufacturing, agriculture, and construction industries see the highest rates of machinery-related injuries.

Georgia Workers Comp Benefits

Max Weekly Benefit

$750

Benefit Duration

Up to 400 weeks

Filing Deadline

1 year from date of injury (2 years for occupational disease)

Waiting Period

7 days (retroactive after 21 days)

Average Settlement

$14,000 – $42,000

State Insurance Fund

Not available — private insurance required

Common Symptoms — Machinery Accidents

  • Lacerations and deep cuts requiring stitches or surgery
  • Crush injuries to hands, fingers, or limbs
  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Amputations of fingers, hands, or limbs
  • Burns from heated equipment or friction
  • Hearing loss from prolonged exposure to loud machinery
  • Eye injuries from flying debris or particles

Key Facts

  • Machinery accidents are among the most severe workplace injuries
  • Amputation claims can settle for $100,000 to over $500,000
  • OSHA requires machine guarding for all equipment with moving parts
  • Employer OSHA violations can strengthen a workers comp claim
  • Third-party claims may be available against equipment manufacturers
  • Lockout/tagout violations are a leading cause of machinery accidents
  • Employers with 3 or more employees must provide coverage
  • Benefits are 66⅔% of average weekly wage
  • Georgia uses a panel of physicians — employer selects the panel
  • Catastrophic injuries receive lifetime benefits

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This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a licensed workers compensation attorney in Georgia.