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Does Having Surgery Increase Workers’ Compensation Benefits in North Carolina?

April 15 , 2024

At the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A., our Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys know the need for surgery due to a work-related injury can impact workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina, and the value of settlements.

Several factors are considered when determining the amount of workers’ compensation benefits, including the severity of the injury, the extent of medical treatment required, the impact on the employee’s ability to work, and other relevant factors.

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Here, we discuss how surgery may affect workers’ compensation settlements in North Carolina.

How Does Surgery Impact North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

While the need for surgery due to a work-related injury can impact workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina, it is just one of many factors considered in determining the amount of compensation awarded.

Other factors may include:

  • Medical Expenses

Surgery often involves significant medical expenses, including hospitalization, surgeon fees, anesthesia, and post-operative care. Workers’ compensation typically covers these expenses, and the surgery cost can be a factor in determining the amount of compensation awarded.

  • Recovery Time

The duration of the recovery from surgery and any associated limitations on the employee’s ability to work may affect the amount of temporary disability benefits awarded. Workers’ compensation benefits may be higher if the employee requires an extended time away from work due to surgery and recovery.

  • Future Medical Needs

Surgery may address the immediate medical needs of the employee, but ongoing medical treatment or rehabilitation may be necessary in some cases. Future medical needs, including additional surgeries or therapies, may be considered when determining the amount of workers’ compensation benefits awarded.

  • Permanent Impairment

Surgery may sometimes result in permanent impairment or disability. The extent of impairment and its impact on the employee’s ability to work can influence the amount of workers’ compensation benefits awarded, mainly if the impairment affects the employee’s earning capacity.

If you have questions about your rights to workers’ compensation in North Carolina, contact an attorney immediately. The Ramsay Law Firm can help you ensure your rights are protected and navigate the complexities of the workers’ compensation system without confusion or delay.

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Our dedicated Mecklenburg County workers’ compensation law firm provides free consultations to all employees who have suffered a workplace injury in North Carolina by calling 704-376-1616 or contacting us online.

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