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North Carolina’s Ruling on The Map Act

How Long Do I Have to File My Claim?

November 22, 2016
I have many clients who are worried about how long they have to file their workers’ compensation claim after a work injury—and how long it might take for an insurance company to deny or accept their claim. Here’s what a general timeline looks like: You have 2 years to file Form 18 Notice of Accident […]
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Must a workers’ compensation adjuster pay me mileage reimbursements?

November 22, 2016
We’ll give credit where credit is due: some workers’ compensation adjusters tell injured workers about this. But in our experience the majority of them don’t. If you go to see your workers’ compensation doctor, have therapy, or go to any medical appointment that is ten or more miles away from your home (or business if […]
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It Was My Fault That I Got Hurt At Work. Can I Still Get Workers’ Compensation?

November 21, 2016
Many clients ask for my guidance to determine whether or not they qualify for workers’ compensation benefits if it was their own fault that they were injured on the job. The answer is Yes! But it is a common misunderstanding to think the opposite. North Carolina is a “no-fault” system, meaning it does not matter […]
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North Carolina’s Ruling on The Map Act

November 20, 2016
Unless you were directly affected by it, you may not have heard of the “Map Act,” but it’s at the center of the biggest eminent domain law case in the world right now. The Map Act was originally passed in the late 80s to allow cities to put development restrictions on land that they were […]
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NC Partial Disability Benefits: Could You Be Leaving Money On The Table?

November 19, 2016
Without an excellent attorney by your side, you could be leaving valuable benefits on the table when it comes to your partial disability claim. It happens more than you may realize. An employee is injured at work. A claim is accepted. Medical treatment is provided—and work restrictions are honored. Eventually, he or she reaches maximum […]
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