North Carolina Workers Compensation Legal Advice (35 found)

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Bobby L. Bollinger Jr.
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Yes, it is legal. Doctors are not required to see you for follow up care,...
Michael R Lee
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"Fringe benefits," including payment of health insurance premiums, are not...
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Michael R Lee
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Contributor Level 4

You have a WC claim if you reported the injury to your employer. Witnesses...
Jesse Sayre Shapiro
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I don't necessarily agree that you only have a claim if you notified your...
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Michael R Lee
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If you were injured, you have a workers' compensation claim. Report the...
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Michael Joseph Schreyer
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Some states permit claims for mental injuries without any physical contact or...
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Geneva Long Yourse's answer
Contributor Level 3

While it may be possible to bring a workers' compensation claim, it s very...
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Michael J. Helfand
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If you were injured at work, then you can file a workers’ compensation claim....
Michael R Lee
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You have a workers' compensation claim against your employer and its WC...
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Michael J. Helfand
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It sounds to me like you should be able to get workers' compensation benefits....
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Robin Kyle Martinek's answer
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While I can't answer why the company is treating you this way, an injury...
Michael R Lee
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Contributor Level 4

Consult a local bankruptcy lawyer for an answer to that question. He may be...
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Herbert J Tan
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You have two issues, one with a possible workers' compensation claim and the...
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Robin Kyle Martinek's answer
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Proceeds of a workers' compensation claim can be related to many aspects. The...
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Joseph Briscoe Dane
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Contributor Level 8

There's no way anyone here will be able to tell you what your case is worth to...
Michael J. Helfand
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Contributor Level 7

Do not settle your case until you are completely better. If you settle too...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Generally the adverse insurance carrier does not pay your medical bills in...
Bradley A. Coxe
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It is hard to give you a normal settlement value because it depends on medical...
Lars A. Lundeen
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The adverse insurance carrier is generally not under an obligation to pay your...
Michael R Lee
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Hi. If you have health insurance, you should give your healthcare providers...
Michael J. Helfand
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In North Carolina, employment is "at will" in most cases. This means your...
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Patrick C. Haynes Jr.
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See my answer under your other question: http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/can-...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Contributor Level 7

You should contact a personal injury or workers compensation attorney in NC to...
Lloyd T. Kelso
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It sounds as if this is a workers compensation claim, and possibly a products...
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Michael J. Helfand
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In some states, you cannot get funding for a structured settlement from your...
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I'VE BEEN TOLD THE SAME THING ,, YET THE FU$%ING INSUANCE COMPANIES CAN SELL...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Contributor Level 7

You need to contact a NC workers compensation attorney to see advice on how to...
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Jodi Brenner Ginsberg
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Contributor Level 2

If you are a federal employee, you will need to file a federal workers'...
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Carolyn Annette Elsey
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Contributor Level 7

You have every right to fire your lawyer. The lawyer will probably file a lien...

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