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When You Can’t Go Back: How to Build a Workers’ Comp Case for a Total Career Loss in North Carolina

When an injury ends your ability to return to your old occupation, the stakes are high. In North Carolina, workers’...

Business owner with neck injury working on computer, highlighting the challenges for executives in North Carolina

The High Stakes of Injury for Business Owners and Executives in North Carolina

Injuries that end a career do not only stop a paycheck. For business owners, partners, and executives in North Carolina,...

When You Can’t Go Back: How to Build a Workers’ Comp Case for a Total Career Loss in North Carolina

When You Can’t Go Back: How to Build a Workers’ Comp Case for a Total Career Loss in North Carolina

When an injury ends your ability to return to your old occupation, the stakes are high. In North Carolina, workers’...

How to Fight Back When Insurers Say You Can “Work Somewhere Else” After a Career-Ending Injury

How to Fight Back When Insurers Say You Can “Work Somewhere Else” After a Career-Ending Injury

When a serious injury ends your ability to return to your old job, insurers may argue that you can work...

Building a Care Plan for Complex Orthopedic Injury Claims

From Crutches to Arthroscopy: Building a Care Plan for Complex Orthopedic Injury Claims

Serious orthopedic injuries from car crashes, pedestrian impacts, bike or scooter incidents, and unsafe property conditions rarely resolve with a...

The High Stakes of Injury for Business Owners and Executives in North Carolina

The High Stakes of Injury for Business Owners and Executives in North Carolina

Injuries that end a career do not only stop a paycheck. For business owners, partners, and executives in North Carolina,...

What Injured Workers Need to Know About Peripheral Nerve Stimulators and Workers’ Comp Coverage

What Injured Workers Need to Know About Peripheral Nerve Stimulators and Workers’ Comp Coverage

For injured workers dealing with chronic pain, especially after shoulder injuries, traditional treatments like medication, injections, or physical therapy may...

Pucks and Paychecks: What Injured Pro and Semi-Pro Hockey Players Need to Know About Workers’ Comp in North Carolina

Pucks and Paychecks: What Injured Pro and Semi-Pro Hockey Players Need to Know About Workers’ Comp in North Carolina

Whether you’re grinding it out in the minors, training as an NHL affiliate, or playing under the bright lights of...

If Student Athletes Are Classified as Employees, Will They Qualify for Workers’ Comp in North Carolina?

If Student Athletes Are Classified as Employees, Will They Qualify for Workers’ Comp in North Carolina?

Across the country, the question of whether student athletes should be classified as employees is gaining serious legal traction. From...

Common Injuries in North Carolina Wrong-Way Crashes—and Why Victims Need Full Compensation

Common Injuries in North Carolina Wrong-Way Crashes—and Why Victims Need Full Compensation

Wrong-way crashes are among the most devastating and preventable collisions on North Carolina’s roads. Whether on I-77, I-85, or a...

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