Shoulder Injuries

Individuals who perform either or both heavy manual labor and repetitive lifting or overhead work are highly susceptible to shoulder injuries.  Shoulder injuries cause a tremendous amount of pain and usually limit an injured worker in a variety of ways, such as preventing the worker from performing light activities such as putting on a shirt or a pair of pants to more strenuous activities at work such as lifting heavy objects and operating heavy equipment.

There are several types of shoulder injuries.  Some shoulder injuries can be treated conservatively with physical therapy and pain medication; however, other shoulder injuries require surgery or even multiple surgeries.

The Bader Law Firm handles workers' compensation cases involving both minor and major shoulder injuries.  Some of these injuries include:

  • Bursitis
  • Tendinitis
  • Rotator Cuff Tears
  • Shoulder Instability
  • Biceps Tendon Tears
  • Fractured Collarbones
  • Displaced Shoulder Fractures
  • Chronic Shoulder Dislocations
  • Acromioclavicular Joint (AC Joint) Seperations

If you or a loved has suffered a shoulder injury, you can turn to an experienced and knowledgeable Atlanta workers' compensation attorney at The Bader Law Firm.  The Bader Law Firm is dedicated to helping injured workers throughout Georgia, particularly in Atlanta and Metro Atlanta, and we strive to obtain the maximum allowable recovery for each of our clients.

To schedule a free consultation with a shoulder injury attorney at The Bader Law Firm, please contact or call us at 404.917.9174.  We are conveniently located in downtown Atlanta next to the State Board of Workers' Compensation and we are only steps from the Peachtree Center MARTA Station.

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