Psychological Injuries

Knowledgeable Valdosta Psychological Injury Lawyer

Just as the body can be injured, the mind and emotions can be injured in a way that makes a person’s life more challenging. In some situations, a psychological injury can make it difficult or impossible to work, either temporarily or on a long-term basis.

You are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for your injuries. We will help you get them. Contact our firm today at (229) 244-7171 for a free consultation.

Get the Workers' Comp and SSDI Benefits to Which You Are Entitled

If you or a loved one is dealing with a serious psychological or emotional problem, benefits may be available through federal Social Security Disability programs or, in the case of work-related psychological injuries, workers’ compensation. These benefits can provide income to cover important expenses, as well as medical coverage.

If you or a family member is eligible for Social Security or workers’ comp benefits, the Valdosta, Georgia, firm of Closson, Bass & Tomberlin can help you make sure you get the help you are entitled to receive. We handle cases related to psychological injuries such as:

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to difficult experiences
  • Symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that affect behavior, cognition or emotional well-being
  • Learning disabilities or developmental challenges that inhibit a person’s ability to work or function adequately in other areas of life
  • Depression, bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders and mood disorders that result in functional impairment
  • Chronic pain disorders related to stress or other factors
  • Psychotic disorders like schizophrenia
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Undiagnosed conditions

Each person’s situation is different. If you believe you may qualify for benefits based on a psychological or mental disability, talk to one of our lawyers regarding your options.

Contact a Lowndes County Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Attorney

Contact us at (229) 244-7171 for a free consultation with a Valdosta psychological injury and SSDI attorney. We can answer your questions about your eligibility for benefits and help you understand your legal rights.