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Third-Party Liability in Workers’ Compensation

Third-Party Liability in North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Cases

When you’re injured on the job in North Carolina, workers’ compensation typically provides benefits to cover medical expenses, lost wages,...

North Carolina Workers’ Compensation

Injuries on the Job: When Should You Hire a North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Attorney?

Suffering an injury on the job can be stressful and overwhelming. While workers’ compensation in North Carolina is designed to...

Employer-Employee Relationship

How the Employer-Employee Relationship Affects Workers’ Compensation Benefits in North Carolina

Workers’ compensation benefits in North Carolina are designed to provide financial relief and medical support to employees who suffer work-related...

Did You Know? You Can Request Interest on Past Due Workers’ Compensation Payments 

Did You Know? You Can Request Interest on Past Due Workers’ Compensation Payments 

Our Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys at the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A. know that injured workers may be able to request...

Injury for Workers’ Compensation

What is the Definition of an Injury for Workers’ Compensation Purposes in North Carolina?

Our Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys at the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A. know two types of injuries are covered under North Carolina’s Workers’...

Definition of an Accident for Workers’ Comp

What is the Definition of an Accident for Workers’ Compensation Purposes in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, an accident is an unforeseen, unusual, or unexpected event resulting in injury while the employee performs their...

Minimum Liability Insurance Limits in NC

Great News for North Carolina Drivers: Minimum Liability Insurance Limits Increase for First Time in 25 Years

At the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A., our Charlotte personal injury attorneys have recently discussed the current status of underinsured and uninsured motorist...

How Much Time Do North Carolina Employees Have to Object to an Employer’s Notice of Proposed Termination or Suspension of Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

How Much Time Do North Carolina Employees Have to Object to an Employer’s Notice of Proposed Termination or Suspension of Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

In North Carolina, an Employer’s Notice of Proposed Termination or Suspension of Workers’ Compensation Benefits is a formal notice issued...

Qualify For North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Benefits

How Long Do I Have to Report an Injury to My Employer to Qualify For North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

In North Carolina, employees must report a work-related injury or illness to their employer within 30 days of the accident,...

North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Claim

Can I Reopen My North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Claim If My Condition Worsens After Returning to Work?

At the Ramsay Law Firm, P.A., our Charlotte workers’ compensation attorneys know that your physician’s evaluation is typically the basis...

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