The Law Offices of T. Andrew Miller LLC, in Atlanta, GA, focuses on getting injured workers the right compensation for their work-related injury. The firm provides high-quality representation for all clients. The firm prides itself on being innovative and efficient when representing clients. Attorney Andrew Miller used to work for insurance companies and employers, gaining significant trial experience. Today, he uses that knowledge and experience to uphold the rights of injured workers and their families. He represents employees statewide who have suffered catastrophic and disabling injuries rendering them unable to earn a living. He understands how this lack of work affects families. Mr. Miller has a reputation among his peers for excellent work. He believes in giving personal attention to clients. He listens to their stories and comes up with strategies on fighting for them. He is accessible and works hard to answer their questions throughout the day. The Law Offices of T. Andrew Miller LLC is successful in getting clients the compensation they deserve.
- University of Central Florida
- B.S.B.A. | Finance
- Honors: With Honors
- Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law
- J.D. (2006) | Law
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- Honors: Faculty Award for Exellence in Legal Writing, 2006
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Contingent Fees
With some law firms, the attorney’s fee may not be all you are responsible for. Nearly all contingent fee agreements include terms which allow the attorney to pay for the expenses incurred in building a case for the client up front and deduct them from the settlement along with the attorney’s fee. Some law firms will charge the client for these expenses even if no cash settlement is obtained for the client. The Law Offices of T. Andrew Miller does not practice law this way, no matter the circumstances. If the client does not receive a cash settlement at the conclusion of his or her injury claim, then the client owes nothing. http://www.amillerlegal.com/no-fee-unless-we-win-explained/
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- Q. I got hurt on the job and was not given the option to seek medical attention from a trained professional
- A: Get a lawyer!
- Q. In a Worker’s Comp case involving a workplace injury resulting in 2 fingertips being amputated
- A: There are multiple factors that influence settlement value of a Worker’s Compensation claim. It’s best to speak with a reputable Worker’s Compensation attorney in order to get the best deal and have peace of mind about your decision. Even if it is 27% impairment to the hand, there are a lot of other things to consider, including future medical treatment, your weekly compensation rate, and the date of your injury.
- Q. workers comp claim in GA. Is there a minimum amount/measure/index 2 determine how much is 2 b paid if amputation occurs
- A: There is a schedule that determines the amount of permanent partial disability benefits, to be paid if there’s an amputation, depending on whether it is arm or leg. There is not a predetermined amount for the settlement of the Worker’s Compensation case. Best to consult with an experience Worker’s Compensation attorney in order to get the best settlement possible.