What It Means to Work With a Board-Certified Workers’ Compensation Attorney in North Carolina
February 12, 2026Not all workers’ compensation attorneys have the same level of training, experience, or credentials. In North Carolina, a small group of lawyers earn the distinction of becoming Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialists. This credential signals a high level of knowledge, skill, and commitment to the practice of workers’ compensation law.
For injured workers, understanding what Board Certification means can help when choosing legal representation. It can also provide reassurance that an attorney has demonstrated advanced proficiency in handling complex workers’ compensation cases.
What Is Board Certification in Workers’ Compensation Law?
Board Certification is a formal designation awarded by the North Carolina State Bar to attorneys who meet rigorous standards in a specific area of law.
To become Board Certified in workers’ compensation, an attorney must:
- Have substantial experience handling workers’ compensation cases.
- Demonstrate a high percentage of practice devoted to workers’ compensation law.
- Pass a comprehensive written examination.
- Receive positive peer and judicial evaluations.
- Show a commitment to continuing legal education in workers’ compensation.
This process is designed to identify attorneys with advanced knowledge and skills beyond those of a general practitioner.
Why Board Certification Matters to Injured Workers
Workers’ compensation cases can be complex. Disputes may arise over whether an injury is work-related, what medical treatment is necessary, how long wage benefits should last, or whether a worker is permanently disabled.
A Board-Certified workers’ compensation attorney has demonstrated the ability to handle these issues regularly.
This level of experience can be especially important in cases involving:
- Serious injuries.
- Denied or disputed claims.
- Permanent disability.
- Complex medical evidence.
- Appeals and hearings.
Board Certification provides an added layer of assurance that an attorney understands the nuances of North Carolina workers’ compensation law.
Board Certification Must Be Maintained and Renewed
Board Certification is not permanent. Attorneys must renew their certification every five years.
To remain certified, attorneys must continue practicing in workers’ compensation law, complete advanced education requirements, and demonstrate ongoing involvement in the field.
This renewal process helps ensure that Board Certified attorneys stay current with changes in workers’ compensation laws, regulations, and procedures.
When an attorney renews Board Certification, it reflects a continued commitment to excellence and professional growth.
Ramsay Law Firm’s Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
At Ramsay Law Firm, workers’ compensation is a core focus of the practice.
Scott G. Galiger is a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist with more than 25 years of experience handling workers’ compensation, Social Security Disability, and personal injury cases. He devotes 100 percent of his practice to workers’ compensation litigation and has recently renewed his Board Certification.
Martha L. Ramsay has been a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist since 2012. She has spent more than 25 years representing injured workers and accident victims, litigating denied claims, and securing benefits for clients across North Carolina.
This depth of experience enables our attorneys to quickly identify issues, anticipate defense strategies, and build strong cases for injured workers.
Experience Beyond Certification
Board Certification is an important indicator of experience, but not the only one.
Ramsay Law Firm’s workers’ compensation attorneys:
- Focus heavily on litigation.
- Handle denied and disputed claims.
- Represent professional athletes in workers’ compensation matters.
- Work with complex medical evidence.
- Appear regularly before the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
This hands-on experience shapes how cases are evaluated and pursued.
How Our Board-Certified Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Can Help
If you were injured on the job, our Board Certified workers’ compensation attorneys can:
- Evaluate whether your injury is covered under workers’ compensation.
- Help file and manage your claim.
- Challenge denied or delayed benefits.
- Pursue wage replacement and medical benefits.
- Represent you at hearings and appeals.
We understand how overwhelming a workplace injury can be. Our goal is to guide you through the system and help you secure the benefits available under North Carolina law.
If you were injured at work in Charlotte or anywhere in North Carolina, contact our Board Certified workers’ compensation attorneys at Ramsay Law Firm for a free consultation.
Call (704) 376-1616 or contact us online for a free consultation.
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